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Marx Critical Theory And Religion A Critique Of Rational Choice Warren S Goldstein Ed

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Marx Critical Theory And Religion A Critique Of Rational Choice Warren S Goldstein Ed
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.45 MB
Pages: 420
Author: Warren S. Goldstein (ed.)
ISBN: 9789004152380, 9004152385
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Marx Critical Theory And Religion A Critique Of Rational Choice Warren S Goldstein Ed by Warren S. Goldstein (ed.) 9789004152380, 9004152385 instant download after payment.

The Sociology of Religion has had several frameworks guiding its analysis including functionalism, interpretive sociology, phenomenology, symbolic interactionism and now rational choice theory. Marxism has tended to ignore religion assuming it is something that would eventually disappear even though it retained theological elements. This collection of essays brings together a group of scholars who use frameworks provided by Marx and Critical Theory in analyzing religion. It's goal is to establish a critical theory of religion within the sociology of religion as an alternative to rational choice. In doing so, it engages in a critique of the positivism, uncritical praise of the market (neoconservativism) and one dimensional conception of rationality of the rational choice theory of religion.

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