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CONTENTS

PART I
ELEMENTS OF A CRITICAL THEORY OF GLOBALIZATION

Moishe Postone

David Norman Smith

Asafa Jalata and Harry F. Dahms

PART II
CONTRIBUTIONS OF CRITIQUE TO SOCIAL THEORY

Michael J. Thompson

Reha Kadakal

James E. Block

PART III
CRITICAL APPLICATIONS

Mark P. Worrell

Daniel Krier and William J. Swart

J. I. (Hans) Bakker

GLOBALIZATION, CRITIQUE AND SOCIAL THEORY: DIAGNOSES AND CHALLENGES

CURRENT PERSPECTIVES IN SOCIAL THEORY

Series Editor: Harry F. Dahms

Recent Volumes:

Volume 20:

2000, Edited by Jennifer M. Lehmann

Volume 21:

Bringing Capitalism Back for Critique by Social Theory, 2002, Edited by Jennifer M. Lehmann

Volume 22:

Critical Theory: Diverse Objects, Diverse Subjects, 2003, Edited by Jennifer M. Lehmann

Volume 23:

Social Theory as Politics in Knowledge, 2005, Edited by Jennifer M. Lehmann

Volume 24:

Globalization between the Cold War and Neo-Imperialism, 2006, Edited by Jennifer M. Lehmann and Harry F. Dahms

Volume 25:

No Social Science without Critical Theory, 2008, Edited by Harry F. Dahms

Volume 26:

Nature, Knowledge and Negation, 2009, Edited by Harry F. Dahms

Volume 27:

Theorizing the Dynamics of Social Processes, 2010, Edited by Harry F. Dahms and Lawrence Hazelrigg

Volume 28:

The Vitality of Critical Theory, 2011, By Harry F. Dahms

Volume 29:

The Diversity of Social Theories, 2011, Edited by Harry F. Dahms

Volume 30:

Theorizing Modern Society as a Dynamic Process, 2012, Edited by Harry F. Dahms and Lawrence Hazelrigg

Volume 31:

Social Theories of History and Histories of Social Theory, 2013, Edited by Harry F. Dahms

Volume 32:

Mediations of Social Life in the 21st Century, 2014, Edited by Harry F. Dahms

CURRENT PERSPECTIVES IN SOCIAL THEORYVOLUME 33

GLOBALIZATION, CRITIQUE AND SOCIAL THEORY: DIAGNOSES AND CHALLENGES

EDITED BY

HARRY F. DAHMS

Department of Sociology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA

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ISBN: 978-1-78560-247-4

ISSN: 0278-1204 (Series)

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DEDICATION

This Volume is dedicated to the Memory of
Ben Agger (19522015),
Editor of Current Perspectives in Social Theory,
19911995

For Ben

Ben Agger died on July 14 of this year. No one expected it. Ben was needed not only by his family but by an extended network of friends that Ben built up over the course of his career and who counted on him for his unbelievable energy. He was always there for his students and always there for colleagues who asked him for his time and ideas. He gave generously.

Ben was a big thinker, not constrained by a narrow theoretical framework and not constrained in the topics on which he turned his eye. He wrote about everything: the sixties, texting, gender, critical theory, social theory, the self, and fast food. He authored and co-authored 20 books, and had three more that he planned to write, soon. He was a modern-day Adorno who used critical theory to help understand all dimensions of our contemporary, and confusing, world. He understood that social theory is a powerful tool for understanding, as well as transformation. I believe that uppermost in his mind was always the question, How can we make a world dominated by capitalism a better place?

I dont think Ben ever said, when asked to step up and keep alive a broad vision of sociology and social theory, No. I founded Current Perspectives in Social Theory in 1979 and managed to edit it for 5 years. Ben took over as editor from 1991 to 1995. He encouraged all perspectives; his willingness to listen to and learn from others was one of his very best features. He founded his own journal, Fast Capitalism, which was edgier and more bold in the topics it took on.

Reading Bens most recent work reminds me of Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters of the 1960s. The writing is punchy, funny, and at times, sarcastic. It is a wonderful prose. Ben understood that social theory is all about telling our stories, and he told them with feeling.

Ben you will be missed.

Scott G. McNall

University of Montana

EDITORIAL BOARD

EDITOR

Harry F. Dahms

University of Tennessee (Sociology)

EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS

Joel Crombez

Nicholas Hauman

Rhiannon Leebick

Steven Panageotou

ASSOCIATE EDITORS

Robert J. Antonio

University of Kansas (Sociology)

Lawrence Hazelrigg

Florida State University (Sociology)

Timothy Luke

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Political Science)

EDITORIAL BOARD

Sarah Amsler

University of Lincoln (Educational Research and Development)

Kevin B. Anderson

University of California, Santa Barbara (Sociology)

Stanley Aronowitz

City University of New York Graduate Center (Sociology)

Molefi Kete Asante

Temple University (African-American Studies)

David Ashley

University of Wyoming (Sociology)

John Bradford

Mississippi Valley State University (Sociology)

Robin Celikates

University of Amsterdam (Philosophy)

Norman K. Denzin

University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (Sociology)

Arnold Farr

University of Kentucky (Philosophy)

Nancy Fraser

New School for Social Research (Political Science)

Martha Gimenez

University of Colorado Boulder (Sociology)

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