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Society and the Absurd
A Sociology of
Conflictual Encounters
| Shlomo Giora Shoham |
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| Shlomo Giora Shoham has been awarded the Israel Prize for 2003, for his contribution to the study of criminology. He is a widely published author on crime, deviance, philosophy, religion, psychology and the human personality. He lectures worldwide, and has recently been resident at the universities of Oxford and Harvard, and at the Sorbonne.
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“Society and the Absurd portrays the norms of madness as well as legally expectable behavior and the reality of those who reject normative standards. It stresses that every man can achieve truth and self-determination by recognizing that the outside norms are totally lacking justification. This confrontation at last is now available to those who read this succinct scholarly and forthright treatise.” Harold Laswell and Lawrence Freedman, The University of Chicago
"Prof. Shoham is at once avant-garde and traditional, revolutionary and sensitive to everything sound and yet not hackneyed in the established body of academic usages. This book is likely to play an important role in the world-wide effort to take the true measure of and deal effectively with the human condition.” Zigmund Bauman, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Leeds
There is
an unbridgeable controversy between the functionalist sociologist
who anchors his theories on society and the group, and the existentialist
who bathes his thoughts on the individual. Durkheim and Parsons,
as well as many contemporary American sociologists, are adjustment
based in the sense that all those individuals who rock the boat
even if they are creative innovators would be labelled deviant or
mad. The existentialists, from Kierkegaard to Buber, regard the
individual as the focus of life; they see philosophy and society
as at best a curbing control-structure and at worst coercing, stigmatizing
and ostracizing. The present volume treads in the giant footsteps
of Albert Camus who saw the absurd as the conflictual encounter
between the individual and society. This
Second, Revised and Expanded Edition
of Society and the Absurd attempts to overcome this deep
sociological controversy by investigating absurdity through the
prism of an interdisciplinary theory of personality.
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List of Contents to follow |
Publication Details
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ISBN: |
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978-1-84519-067-5 p/b |
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256 pp. / 229 x 152 mm |
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Release Date: |
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May 2006 |
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£16.95 / $32.50 |
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