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Annette Disselkamp is a lecturer in sociology at Lille 1 University and a researcher at Clersé (UMR 8019 CNRS). Her work focuses on the history of sociological thought and social philosophy. She recently published: "D'Arendt à Marx. Exploitation, question sociale et 'vie nue'", Économie et sociétés, vol.
Latest publication
The Political Ambivalence of the "Social" in Capitalist Societies: Arendt with Castel
- By Annette Disselkamp
- and Richard Sobel
In Raisons politiques (2012/2 No 46)
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The Church-Sects-Mystic Typology According to Ernst Troeltsch
In L’Année sociologique (2006/2 Vol. 56)
The Political Ambivalence of the "Social" in Capitalist Societies: Arendt with Castel
- By Annette Disselkamp
- and Richard Sobel
In Raisons politiques (2012/2 No 46)
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The Political Ambivalence of the "Social" in Capitalist Societies: Arendt with Castel
- By Annette Disselkamp
- and Richard Sobel
In Raisons politiques (2012/2 No 46)
Poverty and Private Property in the Encyclical Rerum Novarum
In Papers in Political Economy (2010/2 No 59)
The Church-Sects-Mystic Typology According to Ernst Troeltsch
In L’Année sociologique (2006/2 Vol. 56)
Halbwachs versus Durkheim. A Critique of the Pure Individual (and of Sociology)
In Revue européenne des sciences sociales (2005/1 XLIII)