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dc.contributor.authorvan Krieken, Robert
dc.date.accessioned2006-05-05
dc.date.available2006-05-05
dc.date.issued2003-06-30
dc.identifier.citationRobert van Krieken, 'Beyond the ‘Parsonian Problem of Order’: Elias, Habit and Contemporary Sociology or Hobbes was Right', Paper delivered at the ‘How is Society Possible?’ – Workshop, Department of Sociology and Centre for Research in Social Inclusion, Macquarie University, 30 June 2003en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2123/907
dc.description.abstractThe way in which Simmel answered the question ‘How is society possible?’ provided a variety of important and fruitful foundations for subsequent sociological theory and research. However, the reformulation of the sociological Grundfrage as revolving around the so-called “Hobbesian problem of order” by Talcott Parsons in The Structure of Social Action took sociology in a completely different direction. After briefly outlining the critiques of Parsons’ construction of Hobbes, which suggest that it is more accurate to speak of the “Parsonian problem of order”, the paper then examines the ways in which Elias’s theory of human society deals with social order in a more useful way, one which takes us back to Simmel’s original formulation as well as suggesting ways of developing it. The central argument is that Elias’s theoretical orientation provides a way to rescue those elements of classical and early twentieth-century sociology which were written out of the sociological canon as a result of widespread adoption of the “action-theoretical” orientation of Structure - particularly the concept of “habit” - and to re-incorporate them into contemporary social theory and research.en
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dc.publisher‘How is Society Possible?’ – Workshop, Macquarie Universityen
dc.subjectSocial orderen
dc.subjectParsonsen
dc.subjectEliasen
dc.subjectHobbesen
dc.subjectSimmelen
dc.titleBeyond the ‘Parsonian Problem of Order’: Elias, Habit and Contemporary Sociology or Hobbes was Righten
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