There is strong bond between two of the most controversial issues
in social science. The first concerns the relationship between social determinism
and personal free will, i.e., between individual heteronomy and autonomy. The
second relates to the ways in which the aggregation of individual deeds generates
macro-events. In his new book, Angelo Panebianco offers readers a detailed set
of tools for exploring the transformation of "micro" situations into
"macro" phenomena. His work is based on the belief that a better understanding
of these processes can improve social and political theory's capacity to explain
permanence and change in society.
Angelo Panebianco teaches International Relations at the University of Bologna and Political Theory at the Vita-Salute San Raffaele University of Milan.
- Introduzione
- 1. Meccanismi
- 2. Azioni, attori
- 3. Passioni e ragioni
- 4. Istituzioni e organizzazioni
- 5. Micro-macro: il legame mancante
- 6. Chi agisce in politica?
- Riferimenti bibliografici
- Indice dei nomi
Anteprima del testo delle prime cinque pagine a stampa del primo capitolo.
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