How can we restore fundamental values on a political and cultural level?
Taking this question as a starting point, the book identifies the notion
of sociological imagination as a suitable method to address the
widespread disorientation within the human and social sciences. In
particular, the three essays included in this volume focus on the role
of sociology as a tool to achieve a constructive representation of
reality. Through a sharp analysis of the current, growing dismissal of
cultural structures and the lack of an ethical view in the
interpretation of social phenomena, the author offers new perspectives
in order to recover authentic human commitments that are able to
re-establish meaningful relationships between people.