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Human Organizations And Social Theory Pragmatism Pluralism And Adaptation Murray J Leaf

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Human Organizations And Social Theory Pragmatism Pluralism And Adaptation Murray J Leaf
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.25 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Murray J. Leaf
ISBN: 9780252034244, 9782008045153, 0252034244, 2008045153
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Human Organizations And Social Theory Pragmatism Pluralism And Adaptation Murray J Leaf by Murray J. Leaf 9780252034244, 9782008045153, 0252034244, 2008045153 instant download after payment.

In the 1930s, George Herbert Mead and other leading social scientists established the modern empirical analysis of social interaction and communication, enabling theories of cognitive development, language acquisition, interaction, government, law and legal processes, and the social construction of the self. However, they could not provide a comparably empirical analysis of human organization. The theory in this book fills in the missing analysis of organizations and specifies more precisely the pragmatic analysis of communication with an adaptation of information theory to ordinary unmediated communications. The study also provides the theoretical basis for understanding the success of pragmatically grounded public policies, from the New Deal through the postwar reconstruction of Europe and Japan to the ongoing development of the European Union, in contrast to the persistent failure of positivistic and Marxist policies and programs.

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