Critical Realism, Social Structure and Political Analysis: A Reply to Bevir and Rhodes

Volume: 1, Issue: 3, Pages: 404 - 412
Published: Oct 25, 2006
Abstract
Bevir and Rhodes defend their interpretive approach by highlighting the ways in which it accounts for the influence of context on agency. Yet in so doing they seek to open up further conversation with critical realists concerning the role of social structure. This reply argues that critical realism can sustain a position which both avoids the philosophical pitfalls Bevir and Rhodes highlight, while also offering a post-positivist alternative to...
Paper Details
Title
Critical Realism, Social Structure and Political Analysis: A Reply to Bevir and Rhodes
Published Date
Oct 25, 2006
Volume
1
Issue
3
Pages
404 - 412
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