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_cRs.1740.00
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040 _aMAIN
_beng
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082 0 4 _221st
_a300.1
_bRAN/S
100 1 _aRansome, Paul.
_eauthor
245 1 0 _aSocial theory for beginners /
_cPaul Ransome.
260 3 _aBristol :
_bPolicy Press,
_cc2010.
300 _axvi, 480 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 465-472) and index.
505 0 _aIntroduction: who is this book for and how do I use it? -- What is social theory? -- Where did social theory come from? -- Emile Durkheim and the coming of industrial society -- Karl Marx, capitalism and revolution -- Max Weber, rational capitalism and social action -- Talcott Parsons, functionalism and the social system -- Social interactionism and the real lives of social actors -- Western Marxism, Antonio Gramsci and the Frankfurt School -- Language, structure, meaning -- Discourse and power: Post-structuralist social theory -- Feminist social theory -- Reviving theories of modernity: Habermas, Giddens and Bourdieu -- Theories of modernity and post-modernity -- Reflexive modernisation: the global dimension and cultural theory -- The boundary problem in contemporary social theory.
650 0 _aSOCIAL SCIENCES
_xPHILOSOPHY.
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