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Classical Social Theory - A Contemporary Approach

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Kenneth H. Tucker, Jr. is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Mount Holyoke College. He is the author of French Revolutionary Syndicalism and the Public Sphere (1996) and Anthony Giddens and Modern Social Theory (1998). Klappentext In this original text Kenneth Tucker explores the contemporary relevance of classical sociological theory. He examines the work of Marx, Weber and Durkheim through the lens of new theoretical issues, such as the role of Empire, the problem of cultural differences and the possibilities of democracy implicit in each theorist's perspective. While Tucker effectively summarizes each theorist's major ideas, he is most concerned with contemporary issues: what should be retained and what should be jettisoned from each theorist in order to discern today's world in light of a growing awareness of cultural identities and social differences. This leads to a discussion of how the sociological tradition can be understood in new ways, and includes the contributions of other theorists such as Freud, Simmel, Nietzsche, Perkins Gilman and Du Bois. In authoritative and accessible prose, Tucker outlines new directions of classical theory in a late modern or postmodern world. Zusammenfassung This text explores the contemporary relevance of classical sociological theory. Tucker examines the work of Marx! Weber! and Durkheim through the lens of new theoretical issues! such as the role of Empire! and the possibilities of democracy implicit in each theorist's perspective.

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Authors Tucker, David Tucker, Kenneth H. Tucker, Kenneth H. (Mount Holyoke College) Tucker, Kh Tucker
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 03.09.2001
 
EAN 9780631211648
ISBN 978-0-631-21164-8
No. of pages 282
Series Twenty-First Century Sociology
21st Century Sociology
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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