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A History And Theory Of The Social Sciences Not All That Is Solid Melts Into Air 1st Peter Wagner

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A History And Theory Of The Social Sciences Not All That Is Solid Melts Into Air 1st Peter Wagner
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Publisher: SAGE Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.44 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Peter Wagner
ISBN: 9780761965688, 0761965688
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1st

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A History And Theory Of The Social Sciences Not All That Is Solid Melts Into Air 1st Peter Wagner by Peter Wagner 9780761965688, 0761965688 instant download after payment.

Divided into two parts, this book examines the train of social theory from the 19th century, through to the `organization of modernity', in relation to ideas of social planning, and as contributors to the `rationalistic revolution' of the `golden age' of capitalism in the 1950s and 60s. Part two examines key concepts in the social sciences. It begins with some of the broadest concepts used by social scientists: choice, decision, action and institution and moves on to examine the `collectivist alternative': the concepts of society, culture and polity, which are often dismissed as untenable by postmodernists today. This is a major contribution to contemporary social theory and provides a host of essential insights into the task of social scie

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