Not sure this is specific to Latour. He certainly had his own way of looking at the issue through ANT. He was buddy buddy with a lot of Frankfurt School guys, and reconciling the general and the particular, form and content, individual and society, has been around since Hegel (Philosophy of Right) and definitely had a prominent part in 20th century Marxism. Dialectic of Enlightenment, for example.
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Reply to Bruno Latour posed a major challenge to modern philosophy’s key assumption - a distinction between the human subject and the world. Philosophy as a field is yet to properly understand the importance of his contribution | Graham Harman. by IAI_Admin
Not sure this is specific to Latour. He certainly had his own way of looking at the issue through ANT. He was buddy buddy with a lot of Frankfurt School guys, and reconciling the general and the particular, form and content, individual and society, has been around since Hegel (Philosophy of Right) and definitely had a prominent part in 20th century Marxism. Dialectic of Enlightenment, for example.