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What effects will the current economic crisis have on the long-term development of our societies? What does the future hold in store when we emerge from the crisis? These two questions lie at the heart of this important new book by the leading French sociologist Alain Touraine.

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"This book is the most insightful sociological analysis of the meaning and impacts of the economic crisis by one of the leading social theorists in the world. It explains why this is a societal crisis that affects the life of everybody, including you."
Manuel Castells, University of Southern California

"Long after other masters of French social theory have passed from the scene, Alain Touraine continues, with clarity and brilliance, to challenge how we think about our worlds. After the Crisis examines the world economic crisis of 2008 to conclude that our future requires not just new economic measures but the deepest possible rethinking of society itself. Academics, policy makers, and all others serious about the current global situation absolutely must read this book."
Charles Lemert, Center for Comparative Research, Yale



Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part One: Crises in context
Chapter 1: Beyond the industrial society
Chapter 2: The crisis of capitalist society
Chapter 3: The crisis situation
Chapter 4: The breakdown of society
Chapter 5: Profit versus rights
Part two: A possible society
Chapter 6: The hypothesis
Chapter 7: The post-social situation
Chapter 8: The emergence of non-social actors
Chapter 9: New social and political institutions
Conclusions
Summary
Bibliography

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 06/06/2014
      ISBN13: 9780745653853, 978-0745653853
      ISBN10: 0745653855

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      What effects will the current economic crisis have on the long-term development of our societies? What does the future hold in store when we emerge from the crisis? These two questions lie at the heart of this important new book by the leading French sociologist Alain Touraine.

      Trade Review

      "This book is the most insightful sociological analysis of the meaning and impacts of the economic crisis by one of the leading social theorists in the world. It explains why this is a societal crisis that affects the life of everybody, including you."
      Manuel Castells, University of Southern California

      "Long after other masters of French social theory have passed from the scene, Alain Touraine continues, with clarity and brilliance, to challenge how we think about our worlds. After the Crisis examines the world economic crisis of 2008 to conclude that our future requires not just new economic measures but the deepest possible rethinking of society itself. Academics, policy makers, and all others serious about the current global situation absolutely must read this book."
      Charles Lemert, Center for Comparative Research, Yale



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements
      Introduction
      Part One: Crises in context
      Chapter 1: Beyond the industrial society
      Chapter 2: The crisis of capitalist society
      Chapter 3: The crisis situation
      Chapter 4: The breakdown of society
      Chapter 5: Profit versus rights
      Part two: A possible society
      Chapter 6: The hypothesis
      Chapter 7: The post-social situation
      Chapter 8: The emergence of non-social actors
      Chapter 9: New social and political institutions
      Conclusions
      Summary
      Bibliography

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