Modern social thought is largely the intellectual product of a number of
"great minds." Revisiting the central theories of Marx, Durkheim, Weber,
Simmel, Mead, Parsons, Goffman, Garfinkel, and Luhmann, this text
introduces readers to a select group of thinkers who have made
significant, distinctive, and controversial contributions to the
development of modern social theory.
Offering a careful selection of primary sources that encourage direct
engagement with the writings, Poggi and Sciortino emphasize the
theoretical insights and problems that remain valuable to discussions of
social theory today. Each chapter introduces key ideas, whether
classical or contemporary, through a discussion of each theorist's
contribution to the exploration of the human actors and the
consequences, potentialities, and vulnerabilities embedded in social
relationships. Great Minds was originally published in Italian. This
first-ever English-language edition includes a new final chapter on the
work of Luhmann.