This article is a review of the book titled "Social Sciences in the Face of Change – An Alternative of Consolidation (Inspirations for Contemporary Pedagogy)" by Krystyna Marzec-Holka, Andrzej Radziewicz-Winnicki, and Anna Wiłkomirska. In light of the dynamic transformations, uncertainty, and risk that characterize the modern era, the book's authors argue for the urgent need to integrate and overcome the sharp divisions between social science disciplines. The book consists of two parts. The first, prepared by Anna Wiłkomirska, presents a theoretical framework of change in social thought, analyzing, among others, theories of modernization, postmodernism, and social transformations. The second part, from a pedagogical perspective, addresses issues such as social impairment, social capital, communitarianism, social revitalization, and social ecology. The reviewers positively assess the publication, emphasizing its logical structure, courage in tackling complex topics, and practical value. The book is seen as a valuable compendium of knowledge that responds to the need for the consolidation of sciences to diagnose and solve social problems, and it is recommended for academics and practitioners in the fields of education and social policy.