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The Normative Structure of Sociology (RLE Social Theory): Conservative and Emancipatory Themes in Social Thought: Volume 46 (Routledge Library Editions: Social Theory)

The Normative Structure of Sociology (RLE Social Theory): Conservative and Emancipatory Themes in Social Thought: Volume 46 (Routledge Library Editions: Social Theory)

Hermann Strasser
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In this provocative analysis of the central issues and developments in modern social theory, Dr Strasser contends that enquiry into the function, tasks and mission of sociology as a discipline can be understood only in relation to the subject's historical development. He believes that a discussion of the origin and intention of sociology, particularly in relation to the established social order, enables us to grasp fully the nature of sociological theory, both past and present. He maintains that a sociologist's own position in society, and consequently his views on its development and his way of expressing those views, will affect the theoretical position he takes up.
Pages
288
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Routledge
Release
August 13, 2014

The Normative Structure of Sociology (RLE Social Theory): Conservative and Emancipatory Themes in Social Thought: Volume 46 (Routledge Library Editions: Social Theory)

Hermann Strasser
0/5 ( ratings)
In this provocative analysis of the central issues and developments in modern social theory, Dr Strasser contends that enquiry into the function, tasks and mission of sociology as a discipline can be understood only in relation to the subject's historical development. He believes that a discussion of the origin and intention of sociology, particularly in relation to the established social order, enables us to grasp fully the nature of sociological theory, both past and present. He maintains that a sociologist's own position in society, and consequently his views on its development and his way of expressing those views, will affect the theoretical position he takes up.
Pages
288
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Routledge
Release
August 13, 2014

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