Last update: 10/24/96

Critical Social Thought


College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Dean: Joel Kassiola

Critical Social Thought Program
HSS 382
415-338-2055
Director: Richard Busacca

Faculty

Professors--Heather, Stolz

Associate Professors--Busacca, Caulfield, Rivera

Program

Minor in Critical Social Thought

Program Scope

Critical Social Thought is an intellectual tradition which takes a critical posture toward both society and the very act of thinking about society. It is holistic and consciously self-critical. It emerges from society in order to criticize that society, and in the process, is itself transformed. This critical tradition began with the philosophical critiques of Kant, Hegel, and Marx. In the twentieth century, it has been further developed by various colleges such as critical structuralism, existentialism, feminism, Frankfurt critical theory, etc., and by various thinkers such as Arendt, Lukacs, Gramsci, Habermas, Sweezy, Baran, Braverman, etc.

The Critical Social Thought Minor seeks to acquaint the student with both the theoretical development of critical social thought and its practical, analytical application in different social, historical settings.

MINOR IN CRITICAL SOCIAL THOUGHT

Each student shall, in consultation with a faculty adviser, develop an individual program of 21 to 24 units around a coherent theme and/or methodology.

Courses for this program are listed in alphabetical sequence (consult Index for page reference).

Units

Introduction--comprehension of the tradition 
of Critical Social Thought, required of all
minors
CST 300	Introduction to Critical Social 
Thought 3
Theoretical Core--courses concerned with the theoretical development of critical social 
thought; depending on student qualification, each person shall elect six
to nine units from this segment; courses elected here must be thematically
integrated with those elected from the Analytical Core. Courses which might
fulfill this requirement upon adviser approval include the following		6-9
HIST 312	Capitalist Hegemony and Third World Resistance
HIST 348	European Intellectual History II
PLSI 351	Political Theory: The Classical Tradition (4)
WOMS 530	Women Studies and Social Theory
Analytical Core--courses concerned with the practical application of critical social 
thought in different social, historical settings; each student shall elect nine 
units from this segment; courses elected must be thematically integrated with those 
elected from the Theoretical Core. Coursesapproved for this core vary from semester 
to semester. Program advisers have lists of currently approved courses. Students must 
consult an adviser before selecting courses for these requirements. Approval of an 
adviser is mandatory.							9

CST 680		Integrative Seminar in Critical	Social Thought		3
Minimum total								21-24