Social Theory and the Political Imaginary
English

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<p><em>Social Theory and the Political Imaginary: Practice Critique and History </em>is an innovative work of synthesis critique and analysis. It presages a social theory perspective that recognizes the constitutive significance of the political imaginary in modernity. Social theory’s current dilemmas are explored through a series of interlinked assessments of recent substantial strands specifically Luc Boltanski’s pragmatism and the wider ‘practical turn’ the perspectives of multiple modernities and global modernity the outlook of social and political imaginaries and critical social theory. The political imaginary’s reconfigurations are evident in the tensions of global modernity and original social theory interpretations are advanced of landmark instances of twenty-first-century social contestation: the Hong Kong protests conditioned by threats to civil freedoms and a lack of self-determination the radical democratic practices of anti-austerity movements contesting capitalist globalization’s injustices and the inverted cosmopolitanism of the 2005 French Riots challenging the oppression and inequalities experienced by immigrant communities and marginalized youth. These incisive applications of social theory and complementary conceptual innovations illuminate the vicissitudes of social struggles political forms and theoretical perspectives. Similarly reflection on the political imaginary is found to enable a necessary rethinking of the interrelationship of practice critique and history.</p>
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