Making History is about the question - central to social theory
- of how human agents draw their powers from the social structures
they are involved in. Drawing on classical Marxism, analytical
philosophy, and a wide range of historical writing, Alex Callinicos
seeks to avoid two unacceptable extremes: dissolving the subject
into an impersonal flux, as poststructuralists tend to; and
treating social structures as the mere effects of individual action
(for example, rational-choice theory). Among those discussed are
Althusser, Anderson, Benjamin, Brenner, Cohen, Elster, Foucault,
Giddens, Habermas, and Mann. Callinicos has written an extended
introduction to this new edition that reviews developments since
Making History was first published in 1987. This republication
gives a new generation of readers access to an important
intervention in Marxism and social theory.
Alex Callinicos, D.Phil. (1979) in Philosophy, University of
Oxford, is Professor of Politics at the University of York (UK). He
has written widely about Marxism and social theory. His most recent
books are Social Theory (1999), Equality (2000), Against the Third
Way (2001) and An Anti-Capitalist Manifesto (2003), all published
by Polity.
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