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Critical Sociology
Steven M. Buechler

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Critical Sociology

Paradigm Publishers (Sep 30, 2008)
9781594514319
| Paperback
288 pages | 152 x 229 mm
Dewey 301

Subject

  • Sociology

Plot

All sociology is implicitly critical because the sociological perspective questions and debunks what common sense takes for granted. Some sociology is explicitly critical of how the domination of states, corporations, the media, and other powerful institutions attenuate our potential for living autonomous lives in today's world. In Critical Sociology, Buechler explores sociology's double critique. The book opens with chapters on how to think sociologically; an overview of the scientific, humanistic, and critical schools of sociology; and a more detailed exposition of the critical tradition. He applies this critical tradition to economics, politics, and culture; to class, race, and gender; to individualism, self, and identity; and to globalization, social movements, and democracy.

Personal

Location 301 BUE
Index 6018
Added Date Oct 02, 2018 14:52:25
Modified Date Jan 15, 2019 08:08:02