CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL THEORY

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CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL THEORY General Editor: ANTHONY GIDDENS This series aims to create a forum for debate between different theoretical and philosophical traditions in the social sciences. As well as covering broad schools of thought, the series will also concentrate upon the work of particular thinkers whose ideas have had a major impact on social science (these books appear under the sub-series title of 'Theoretical Traditions in the Social Sciences'). The series is not limited to abstract theoretical discussion - it will also include more substantive works on contemporary capitalism, the state, politics and other subject areas. Published Titles Tony Bilton, Kevin Bonnett, Philip Jones, Ken Sheard, Michelle Stanworth and Andrew Webster, Introductory Sociology (2nd edition) Emile Durkheim, The Division oj Labour in Society (trans W.D. Halls) Emile Durkheim, The Rules oj Sociological Method (ed. Steven Lukes, trans. W.D. Halls) Boris Frankel, Beyond the State? Dominant Theories and Socialist Strategies Anthony Giddens, A Contemporary Critique oj Historical Materialism Anthony Giddens, Central Problems in Social Theory Anthony Giddens, Profiles and Critiques in Social Theory Anthony Giddens and David Held (eds), Classes, Power and Conflict: Classical and Contemporary Debates Geoffrey Ingham, Capitalism Divided? The City and Industry in British Social Development Terry Johnson, Christopher Dandeker and Clive Ashworth, The Structure oj Social Theory Douglas Kellner, Herbert Marcuse and the Crisis oj Marxism Jorge Larrain, Marxism and Ideology Gerry Rose, Deciphering Sociological Research John Scott, The Upper Classes: Property and Privilege in Britain Steve Taylor, Durkheim and the Study oj Suicide John B. Thompson and David Held (eds), Habermas: Critical Debates Forthcoming Titles Martin Albrow, Weber and the Construction oj Social Theory Ali Rattansi and Dominic Strinati, Marx and the Sociology oj Class

CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL THEORY General Editor: ANTHONY GIDDENS Theoretical Traditions in the Social Sciences This new series introduces the work of major figures in social science to students beyond their immediate specialisms. Publisbed Titles Barry Barnes. T.S. Kuhn and Social Science Ted Benton. The Rise and Fall of Structural Marxism: Althusser and his Influence David Bloor. Wittgenstein: A Social Theory of Knowledge Christopher G.A. Bryant: Positivism in Social Theory and Research Mark Cousins and Athar Hussain. Michel Foucault Bob Jessop: Nicos Poulantzas: Marxist Theory and Research Julian Roberts, Walter Benjamin Rick Roderick: Haberms and the Foundations of Critical Theory James Schmidt: Maurice Merleau-Ponty: Between Phenomenology and Structuralism Dennis Smith. Barrington Moore: Violence. Morality and Political Change Piotr Sztompka: Robert K. Merton: An Intellectual Profile Forthcoming Titles Ira Cohen. Structuration Theory John Forester. Jacques Lacan William Outhwaite. Realist Philosophy in the Social Sciences Dennis Smith, The Chicago School Robin Williams, Erving Goffman

Central Problems in Social Theory Action, structure and contradiction in social analysis Anthony Giddens palgrave macmillan

Anthony Giddens 1979 All rights reserved. No reproduction. copy or transmission of this publication may be made without written permission. No paragraph of this publication may be reproduced. copied or transmitted save with written permission or in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright. Designs and Patents Act 1988. or under the terms of any licence permitting limited copying issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency. 33-4 Alfred Place. London WCIE 7DP. Any person who does any unauthorised act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages. First edition 1979 Reprinted 1982. 1986. 1988. 1990 Published by MACMILLAN EDUCATION LTD Houndmills. Basingstoke. Hampshire RG21 2XS and London Companies and representatives throughout the world ISBN 978-0-333-27294-7 ISBN 978-1-349-16161-4 (ebook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-349-16161-4

Philosophy and sociology have long lived under a segregated system which has succeeded in concealing their rivalry only by refusing them any meeting-ground, impeding their growth, making them incomprehensible to one another, and thus placing culture in a situation of permanent crisis. Merleau-Ponty

Contents Preface ix Introduction 1 1 Structuralism and the Theory of the Subject 9 2 ~gency,stnlcture 49 3 In~tio~Reproducdon,~tion 96 4 Contradiction, Power, Historical Materialism 131 5 Ideology and Consciousness 165 6 Time, Space, Social Change 198 7 The Prospects for Social Theory Today 234 Notes and References 261 Index 285

Preface I have organised this book as separate papers, rather than as chapters. Each paper may be read as a self-contained entity; but they are all concerned with aspects of a limited range of issues which I take to be of essential importance for social analysis. Those who are unacquainted with the arguments I outlined in New Rules of Sociological Method may find it helpful to read the concluding synthetic paper, 'The Prospects for Social Theory Today', first. I should like to thank the following people, who have been of particular help to me in writing this book: David Held, Lesley Bower, Rob Shreeve, John Thompson and Sam Hollick. Cambridge December 1978 A.G.