The powerful individualist and subjectivist turn in anthropology - a
turn that cannot be easily separated from larger political processes of
neo-liberalism and neo-conservatism - is one factor resulting in notions
of the social and of society as becoming little else than empty shells
of small or no analytical value.
The essays presented here, all by leading anthropologists, take a
variety of positions on the matter of the retreat of the social. All
demonstrate that if anthropology and other social sciences are to
fulfill the task of a critical understanding of the diverse realities in
which we all must live, these disciplines will find it impossible to so
do without a strong concept of the social.