What of the future of Constructivism? It depends on which version of Constructivism we are discussing. Constructivists generally accept certain commitments, including Idealism, holism, and an interest in the relationship between agents and structures. They also accept certain basic claims, such as the social construction of reality, the existence and importance of social facts, the constitution of actors’ identities, interests, and subjectivities, and importance of recovering the meaning actors give to their activities. But they also exhibit tremendous differences. Although sometimes these disagreements can appear to derive from academic posturing, the search for status, and the narcissism of minor differences, in fact there also can be much at stake, as suggested in Ch.12. These differences will exist as long as Constructivism exists. This is healthy because it will guard against complacency and enrich our understanding of the world.