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Colonialism and Modern Social Theory

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Modern society emerged in the context of European colonialism and empire. So, too, did a distinctively modern social theory, laying the basis for most social theorising ever since. Yet colonialism and empire are absent from the conceptual understandings of modern society, which are organised instead around ideas of nation state and capitalist economy.

Gurminder K. Bhambra and John Holmwood address this absence by examining the role of colonialism in the development of modern society and the legacies it has bequeathed. Beginning with a consideration of the role of colonialism and empire in the formation of social theory from Hobbes to Hegel, the authors go on to focus on the work of Tocqueville, Marx, Weber, Durkheim and Du Bois. As well as unpicking critical omissions and misrepresentations, the chapters discuss the places where colonialism is acknowledged and discussed – albeit inadequately – by these founding figures; and we come to see what this fresh rereading has to offer and why it matters. This inspiring and insightful book argues for a reconstruction of social theory that should lead to a better understanding of contemporary social thought, its limitations, and its wider possibilities.

Authors: Bhambra Gurminder, Holmwood John
Publisher: POLITY PRESS
Pages: 272
ISBN: 9781509541300
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2021

Gurminder K. Bhambra is Professor of Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies at the University of Sussex.

John Holmwood is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Nottingham.

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