Cultural Marxism and Political SociologyA thorough examination and analysis of the tensions between political sociology and the culturally oriented Marxism that emerged in the 60s and 70s is presented in this volume. In order to create a strikingly original synthesis, Weiner considers the work of theorists as diverse as Jurgen Habermas, Claus Offe, Alain Touraine, Anthony Giddens and Alvin Gouldner, many of whom fall ideologically outside the cultural Marxism movement. |
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Acknowledgments 79 | 7 |
Preface by Ira Katznelson | 13 |
The Limits of Interest Group Theory | 41 |
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