ABSTRACT

This book is invariably stimulating, containing many interesting and provocative ideas on issues central both to social theory and to making sense of the world(s) in which we live. It develops a series of original images or metaphors - gardens v. allotments, double strangers and so on - as aids to understanding social processes. Lively, bold and assured it will interest students of social theory, political science and philosophy.

chapter |5 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|28 pages

STRANGERS

chapter 2|28 pages

GARDENS

chapter 3|28 pages

SEALED TRAINS

chapter 4|28 pages

ALLOTMENTS

chapter 5|25 pages

SEWAGE

chapter 6|28 pages

FREEDOM

chapter 7|24 pages

DIVERGENCE

chapter 8|21 pages

CONCLUSION