Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought
About the Book Series
This series explores core issues in political philosophy and social theory. Addressing theoretical subjects of both historical and contemporary relevance, the series has broad appeal across the social sciences. Contributions include new studies of major thinkers, key debates and critical concepts.
Critical Theory, Poststructuralism and ‘Nietzsche’s Paradox’: The Missing Debate Between Adorno and Deleuze Over Dialectics
1st Edition
By Nektarios Kastrinakis
July 17, 2025
Critical Theory, Poststructuralism and ‘Nietzsche’s Paradox’ addresses a fundamental question in the exchange between Critical Theory and poststructuralism: is poststructuralism justified in its critique of dialectical thinking and in the conclusion of this critique that we need to leave dialectics...
Social Theory and the Political Imaginary: Practice, Critique, and History
1st Edition
By Craig Browne
May 06, 2025
Social Theory and the Political Imaginary: Practice, Critique, and History 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 ...
Fraternity as an Overlooked Element in Global Politics
1st Edition
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By Joanna Kulska, Anna M. Solarz
May 05, 2025
This collection of chapters explores the often-overlooked concept of fraternity, positioning it alongside freedom and equality as a vital pillar of political discourse from its ancient origins to contemporary practice. In a comprehensive framework, the book delves into fraternity's evolving ...
Illusion and Fetishism in Critical Theory: A study of Nietzsche, Benjamin, Castoriadis and the Situationists
1st Edition
By Vasilis Grollios
May 05, 2025
Through the negative dialectics of Theodore Adorno, Illusion and Fetishism in Critical Theory offers an examination of Nietzsche, Benjamin, Castoriadis and the Situationists, who put the concept of illusion at the forefront of their philosophical thought. Vasilis Grollios argues that these ...
The Cognitive Foundations of Classical Sociological Theory
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By Ryan McVeigh
April 14, 2025
The Cognitive Foundations of Classical Sociological Theory explores the role that understandings of mind and brain played in the development of sociological theory. It isolates five key authors in the classical tradition and comprehensively explores their oeuvres for moments where they reflect on, ...
Reconsidering Habermas’s Colonization Thesis: A Critical Theory of Neoliberalism
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By Roderick Condon
March 31, 2025
This book reconsiders Habermas’s critique of capitalism as a foundation for a critical theory of neoliberalism. Taking criticisms into account, the author refines and redevelops Habermas’s system-lifeworld paradigm in three parts, focusing on system, lifeworld, and communication. The exposition ...
Four Philosophers and the Bomb: Russell, Aron, Jaspers, and Anders on Atomic Warfare
1st Edition
By Alberto Castelli, Giunia Gatta, Micaela Latini, Francesco Raschi
February 11, 2025
In this book, Alberto Castelli, Giunia Gatta, Micaela Latini, and Francesco Raschi examine how four prominent intellectuals of the 20th century (Bertrand Russell, Karl Jaspers, Raymond Aron, and Günther Anders) understood atomic warfare. With a chapter devoted to the philosophical ideas of each ...
Creating Democracy: Arendt and Bakhtin in Dialogue
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By Charles Hersch
February 03, 2025
Creating Democracy brings into dialogue for the first time two important theorists of democracy: Hannah Arendt (1906–75) and Mikhail Bakhtin (1895–975). Their shared conception of democracy stemming from their encounters with totalitarian governments – Nazi Germany for Arendt and Stalinist Russia ...
Revolution and Constitutionalism in Britain and the U.S.: Burke and Madison and Their Contemporary Legacies
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By David A. J. Richards
January 30, 2025
In Revolution and Constitutionalism in Britain and the U.S.: Burke and Madison and Their Contemporary Legacies, David A. J. Richards offers an investigative comparison of two central figures in late eighteenth-century constitutionalism, Edmund Burke and James Madison, at a time when two great ...
Against the Background of Social Reality: Defaults, Commonplaces, and the Sociology of the Unmarked
1st Edition
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By Carmelo Lombardo, Lorenzo Sabetta
December 18, 2024
The first wide-ranging, organic analysis of the sociology of unmarkedness and taken-for-grantedness, this volume investigates the asymmetry between how we attend to the culturally emphasized features of social reality and ignore the culturally unmarked ones. Concerned with the structures of ...
Regimes of Capital in the Post-Digital Age
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By Szymon Wróbel, Krzysztof Skonieczny
November 28, 2024
Regimes of Capital in the Post-Digital Age provides a view of the current state of capitalism, through the interrogation of key diagnoses offered by philosophers and social theorists. With attention to questions about the manner in which the advent of the information age has shaped capitalism, the...
Myth, Society and Profanation
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By William Pawlett
October 31, 2024
This work challenges the dominant pejorative view of myth by showing how myth is implicated in the deepest layers of society, politics, individuality and temporality. This work draws upon European cultural theorists, particularly Schelling, Nietzsche, Freud, Bataille and Baudrillard, to challenge ...