The interesting aspect of this article was the different
debates that exist between sociological theories of international relations.
The author has carefully divided these theories into two sets of arguments. The
first one is the debate between materialist and idealist and the other debate
is between agent and structure. In the materialistic argument, by focusing on
aspects such as natural resources, geography, factors of production and aspects
which cause destruction, he then links this to ho human association is caused
by all of this and how the structure of society is shaped through this. However
materialism sharply contrasts with the notion of idealism which believes that
the structure of society is based more on ideas rather than tangible aspects
such as material objects. Idealist relies on the concept of social
consciousness and how it is extremely important to society. The other pair of
debate is between individualism which is the ‘agent’ and holism which is the ‘structure’.
Both these ideas also juxtapose one another since the agent theory focuses on individualism
and the individual while the structure refers to the holistic aspect of society
as a whole. These different school of thoughts provide a comprehensive overview
on the theories that exist in international relations and provide a solid basis
of reasoning and understanding of international relations. The question that
intrigues me is whether can society be reduced to the aspect of a single human
being which is individualism or do we look as society as a whole.
Weak post - unfocused and unclear. Plus it was only 247 words. Write in a more clear manner next time!
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