Contents
Part I: Sketch of a Synthetic Social Theory
1. Introduction
2. Outline of a New Critical Model
Part II: From Hegel's Dialectic to Critical Social Theory
3. Hegel's Philosophical Origination
4. Marx's Antinomian Project
5. The Struggle for Recognition and the Dialectic of Control
Part III: The Rationalization of Control
6. A Historical Ontology of Control
7. The Reorganization of Social Relations, Institutions and Subjectivity
Part IV: Modernity as a Constellation of Social Conflict
8. The Constituting of Modernity
9. Projects and Crises: Tensions, Antagonisms and Contradictions
Part V: Conclusion to a Sketch for a Critical Theory of Society
10. Conclusion



