The Poverty of Social Control: Explaining Power in the Historical Sociology of the Welfare State
- 1 February 1991
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Sociological Review
- Vol. 39 (1) , 1-25
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-954x.1991.tb02967.x
Abstract
The concept ‘social control’ has been criticised from a variety of quarters in recent years, particularly by historians and historical sociologists. However, it remains in common usage in sociological studies of welfare, deviance and social control. This paper shows, first, how this reliance on the concept of social control is rooted in a wider-ranging argument in social and political theory concerning the liberal-democratic fusion between the state and civil society, and that the lack of resolution of this argument is the foundation of the persistence of the concept social control in other areas of social inquiry, despite its repeated ‘falsification’. Second, the paper highlights the main arguments against the use of ‘social control’ in explaining social order, in particular the misunderstanding of class, culture and power which its use encourages, and the paper will conclude with a discussion of alternative ways of conceptualising the operation of power in contemporary societies.Keywords
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