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TY - JOUR
T1 - Dualism and Domination
T2 - An Analysis of Marxian, Weberian and Existentialist Perspectives
AU - Knights, David
AU - Willmott, Hugh
PY - 1983/3/31
Y1 - 1983/3/31
N2 - This paper concerns itself with the difficulties of reconciling the separation of the individual from society (sociological dualism) in both theory and practice. In theory, the failure of structuralism, functionalism, marxism or phenomenology is that of attempting to reconcile sociological dualism without also relating it to the problems of existential dualism whereby individuals are preoccupied self-defeatingly in securing meaning through solid and stable social identities. In practice, these dualisms are not easily penetrated because they are obscured by the process of domination that are their medium and outcome.
AB - This paper concerns itself with the difficulties of reconciling the separation of the individual from society (sociological dualism) in both theory and practice. In theory, the failure of structuralism, functionalism, marxism or phenomenology is that of attempting to reconcile sociological dualism without also relating it to the problems of existential dualism whereby individuals are preoccupied self-defeatingly in securing meaning through solid and stable social identities. In practice, these dualisms are not easily penetrated because they are obscured by the process of domination that are their medium and outcome.
U2 - 10.1177/144078338301900102
DO - 10.1177/144078338301900102
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:84965575500
VL - 19
SP - 33
EP - 49
JO - Journal of Sociology
JF - Journal of Sociology
SN - 1440-7833
IS - 1
ER -