Dividing Public and Private: Law, Politics, and Social Theory

Dividing Public and Private: Law, Politics, and Social Theory

by Gerald Turkel
Dividing Public and Private: Law, Politics, and Social Theory

Dividing Public and Private: Law, Politics, and Social Theory

by Gerald Turkel

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Overview

The distinction between private and public realms of experience, of social activity, and of personal identity are fundamental for shaping everyday understanding and organization of social life, yet the distinction has not been paramount in sociological theorizing. Dividing Public and Private makes the public/private division central to social theory and social inquiry. Gerald Turkel demonstrates that by placing the public/private distinction at the center of social thought and by rethinking the writings of such classical theorists as Marx, Durkheim, Weber, and Parsons through the prism of the public/private division, new dimensions are raised for the analysis of authority, legitimacy, law, political participation, and the very meanings of freedom and necessity.

Based on the joining of legal, social, and political theory, Turkel argues that the public/private division is crucial for mediating and overcoming social totalism and privatized oppression. Dividing Public and Private challenges such theoretical approaches as critical theory, feminism, neo-Marxism, and liberalism to affirm the public/private division in directions that support equality, active participation in politics and the formation of collective projects, and individual self-determination. It is particularly appropriate for theorists in law, political science, and sociology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275941543
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/30/1992
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.62(d)
Lexile: 1520L (what's this?)

About the Author

GERALD TURKEL is Professor of Sociology at the University of Delaware. He has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in Social Theory and Sociology of Law for the past seventeen years, and has published widely.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Karl Marx
Emancipation and the Public/Private Division
A Tale of Two Publics
Emile Durkheim
Constructing the Private Sphere through Corporate Holism
Suicide, The Corporate Individual, and Gender
Dividing Public and Private: Corporatist Law and Politics
Max Weber
Public and Private as Dichotomy: Methodological Condition and Political Dilemma
Public Rationalities: Discontinuities and Conflicts
Talcott Parsons
Socializing the Public/Private Division in Action Theory
The Weakening of Tensions
Fusion and Societal Autonomy: The Public/Private Division and Adaptive Culture
Conclusion
A Social Affirmation of Public/Private Division
Bibliography
Index

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