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Mapping an Intellectual Trajectory:
Mapping an Intellectual Trajectory:

From Modernity to Progress via World-Sociology

Author(s): À. Lorena Fuster, Gerard Rosich
Subject(s): Philosophy, Social Sciences, Social Philosophy, Sociology, Social Theory
Published by: Zeta Books
Keywords: Peter Wagner progress; modernity; world-sociology; crisis;

Summary/Abstract: This article aims to offer an interpretation of the work of Peter Wagner based on a genealogical reconstruction of his intellectual trajectory. It aims at opening routes for future mappings of his impressive work. Firstly, it addresses the main elements of his theory of modernity, which reached its definitive form during the work he carried out in the research programme Trajectories of modernity initiated in 2010. Secondly, an interpretation of his recent shift of focus from modernity to world-sociology is proposed. At the beginning of the 21st century, social theory faces the same kind of problems that at the beginning of 19th led to a particular way of investigating the social realm through the invention of the concept of ‘society’. The main difference between both situations is the extraordinary increase in the degrees of global interdependence, which situates the concept of ‘world’ in the same methodological position that the concept of ‘society’ had in the 19th century, once the contours that justified the methodological use of this concept were completely transformed by the events of the 20th century. Finally, how to interpret his more recent work on the notion of progress against the background of this shift of focus from modernity to world-sociology will be discussed. The task of reconstructing an idea of progress suitable for our times is analogous to his work on providing an interpretation why the ‘world’ has become the main structuring dimension of our social life.

  • Issue Year: 4/2018
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 21-43
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: English