Classical Sociological TheorySAGE Publications, 29.01.2002 - 384 Seiten A concise, yet surprisingly comprehensive theory text, given the range of ideas, historical context, and theorists discussed. Unlike other books of the type, Classical Sociological Theory focuses on how the pivotal theories contributed not only to the development of the field, but also to the evolution of ideas concerning social life.
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The European Roots of Sociological Theory | 1 |
Comte and Martineau | 31 |
Conservative Theories | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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