Lack of Contemporaneity
During the first three years of my career (sociology), I didn’t saw any problem with its study programme, basically because I was expecting that “missing subject” to be passed in the fourth year. I am now ending my last semester with mandatory subjects… and it’s still missing. I am talking about the lack of contemporary sociologic theory on the programme. The career is known for having a lot of theory, six courses actually, and one of these courses it is call “contemporary sociological theory”; nevertheless, it’s not that much of contemporary, at lease not as much as I think it’s necessary. That subject treats social theory clearly more contemporary than the classical theory (that in sociology case, it’s form around late XIX century and early XX century), but its still form the 1960s-70s, and the world, even in its social dimension, that changes slower than the political and economic one, has changed a lot, and we simply can’t correctly understand it with the same categories, s...