ISBN:
9783838275758
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (213 pages)
Series Statement:
Beyond the Social Sciences v.8
DDC:
301
Keywords:
Social sciences
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Intro -- Preface -- Introduction: The "Globalization" and "De-colonization" of the Social Sciences -- Globalization -- De-colonization -- 1. The "Globalization" of the Social Sciences-the Introduction of Nationalist Thinking into Social Science Thinking -- 1.1 Social sciences before their "globalization": Idealizations of citizen societies and their state -- 1.2 Globalized theories-nationalistic self-portraits of states -- 1.3 Comments on life in the world of national citizen societies and its social sciences legends -- 2. The Final Worldwide Enforcement of the Social Science of the Citizen Society through Its "De-colonization" -- 2.1 The adoption of the knowledge concept of social sciences in the former colonized world through the critique of "Eurocentrism" -- 2.2 The place of thinking as the "contextual" source of knowledge -- 2.3 From the critique of capitalism to its anti-critique-from Marx to Heidegger -- 3. Indigenous Knowledge-Contributions to the Ideological Armament of States -- 3.1 State self-portraits of indigenous knowledge -- 3.2 Indigenized Knowledge in global discourse -- 3.3 How the de-colonized social sciences view the world of science-and its ideological harvests -- 4. The Final Scientific Highlights of the Masterminds of Globalized Post-colonial Thinking -- 4.1 Imperialisms as a methodological instrument of social science theory-building -- 4.2 Imperial theories-for morally clean wars -- 5. Old and New Mistakes and Their Sources: Theoretical Legacies of the Globalization and Decolonization Debates under the Preparatory Work of HistoMat.
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