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The responsibility for social hope

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Morgan, Marcus 

Abstract

jats:pSince representations of social life are rarely separate in their effects from the worlds they aspire to depict, this article argues that as producers of such representations, sociologists are automatically responsible for considering the performative consequences of their work. In particular, it suggests that sociologists have an ongoing normative responsibility to draw out emergent strands of social hope from their empirical analyses. Through a comparison of Rorty, Levitas, and Unger’s different theorizations of social hope, the article argues for a pragmatic model of social hope that is rooted in empirical conceptions of the past and present, but, alive to the transcendent possibilities of the emerging future, refuses to be entirely determined by these conceptions.</jats:p>

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hope, Unger, Rorty, Levitas, Ernst Bloch, performativity

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Thesis Eleven

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0725-5136
1461-7455

Volume Title

136

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SAGE Publications