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Routledge Eurocentrism: A Marxian Critical Realist Critique

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Explore the deep connections between modernity and Eurocentric structures in this academic work from Routledge. Eurocentrism: A Marxian Critical Realist Critique examines how political and social relations are shaped by Eurocentric forms. While modernity is dominated by these relations, the actual theory behind this phenomenon remains underdeveloped in many academic circles. This book addresses a significant gap in modern political and social theory. It looks at how current theories are often fundamentally Eurocentric and why the critique of this bias has stayed on the margins of Marxian and critical realist thought. By analyzing these embedded constraints, the text provides a way to understand the limitations placed on historical and social reflexivity. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of how Eurocentrism functions within both modern structures and the theories used to study them. This volume is an essential resource for those studying the intersection of critical realism, Marxian theory, and the social sciences.

Key Features

Analyzes the dominance of Eurocentric forms and relations within the political and social structures of modernity.

Addresses the lack of developed theorization regarding the Eurocentric nature of modern social systems.

Examines why the critique of Eurocentrism remains a marginal topic within Marxian and critical realist theory.

Investigates how Eurocentric biases in modern political theory impose constraints on social reflexivity.

Provides a critical look at the relationship between modernity and the theoretical frameworks used to study it.

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Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
27 June 2012
Listed Since
20 August 2010

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