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Social Theory regarding social instability

Social Theory regarding social instability. António Pedro Dores ISCTE, 17 May 2007 http://iscte.pt/~apad. Democratic Movements. Peace Movements. Labour Movements. Ecological Movements.

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Social Theory regarding social instability

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  1. Social Theory regarding social instability António Pedro Dores ISCTE, 17 May 2007 http://iscte.pt/~apad

  2. Democratic Movements Peace Movements Labour Movements Ecological Movements Violence in GiddensGiddens, Anthony (1985) The Nation-State and Violence, Cambridge, Polity. Social Movements Giddens, Anthony (1985) The Nation-State and Violence, Cambridge, Polity. Surveillance (Poliarchy) Military industrial sector Private property(class) Industrialism (and environment)

  3. Elevation Purification of the spirit Institutions dispositions Submission spirit (exclusion) stigma, social division Prohibitionist spirit(control) Rationalization (classification hide secrets, cf. child abuse) Normative Socio-economic Individuals intentions (Ab)uses of people Families faith Revivalism spirit (social justice ) Love and violence (body and mind) Anthroponomic production (Berteaux) Bio ethical Structuring Social Violence

  4. racionalization social movements Control Exclusion closure criminalization revolution institutionalization Social justice racionalization social movements closure criminalization revolution institutionalization Social Modernizing Dinamics Emancipation cycle Solidarity cycle

  5. racionalization racionalization social movements social movements Control Exclusion closure closure criminalization criminalization revolution revolution institutionalization institutionalization Social justice Contradictory modernizing dinamics

  6. Sociology of instabilitya theory of the sociological knowledge • The objective conditions of the existence of sociology • The subjective conditions of sociologist’s education • The tradition of scientific success of social theories • Criticizing Max Weber • Stabilization and destabilization – social values and social emotions • Social movements • Social apathy

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