What's Left of Philosophy

16 | Erik Olin Wright: Utopia and Social Science

Jun 18, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Visioning Real Utopian Society by Markes
02:53 • 2min
3
Social Theory
04:41 • 2min
4
What Are the Strategies for a Theory of Transformation?
06:29 • 3min
5
Social Democracy and the Rupture Socialist Ideal
09:46 • 3min
6
The Desirability Argument of Smashed Capitalism
12:30 • 2min
7
Is It the Prom of Desirability?
14:59 • 2min
8
The Third Criteria of a Responsible Social Science
16:33 • 2min
9
I Love the Nesting Hierarchy of Desirability and Achievement
18:14 • 2min
10
A New Perspective on Socialism
19:53 • 2min
11
The Environment in Continental Philosophy, a Critical Response to Capitalism
21:56 • 2min
12
A Capable Social Theory That Makes Room for Unintended Consequences
23:28 • 2min
13
Idorna Is So Enormous and Is It Totalitarian
25:45 • 2min
14
What Is It That We Need?
27:52 • 4min
15
Is Mark's Theory of History Getting Wrong?
31:25 • 4min
16
Is Mark's Theory of Capitalism a Crisis Theory?
35:05 • 3min
17
Is There a Theory of Social Reproduction?
38:03 • 3min
18
Is There Value in Dialectics and Eminent Criticism?
40:56 • 2min
19
Is the Eminent Critique Incompatible With the Empiric Research?
43:07 • 2min
20
How to Change People's Expectations
44:53 • 2min
21
The Worst Type of Idealism
47:11 • 2min
22
How Do We Raise Expectations?
49:12 • 2min
23
Are We Going to Change Our Expectations?
50:55 • 3min
24
A Theory of Social Reproduction or a Theory of Social Orders?
53:37 • 3min
25
The Limits and Gaps of Social Reproduction
56:49 • 2min
26
Why Can't You Be Free?
58:46 • 2min
27
What's Left of a Theory of Transformation?
01:01:16 • 2min
28
The History of Sexuality
01:02:47 • 5min