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92 reviewsI have written this book in the conviction that Parsons has been wrongly criticised and unduly ignored. It is time to reassess his ideas, which properly understood offer a fruitful way of undertaking empirical work and moving towards robust explanations. This explains a recent upsurge of interest in Parsons’s sociology, most marked in Germany and the United States. New critical studies of his works have appeared, and the archives have been trawled to find previously unknown draft manuscripts that could be brought to a new audience. These publications make it possible to reconsider the significance and contemporary relevance of Parsons’s sociology. My presentation of Parsons’s views – the first, I believe, to accurately and clearly explain the development of his work without misleading simplification – is intended as a contribution to that reassessment and to introducing his theoretical project to a new generation.