Seven theories of human society

New York: Oxford University Press (1981)
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In this invaluable introduction to the study of human society, the author presents the influential theories of Aristotle, Hobbes, Smith, Marx, Durkheim, Weber, and Alfred Schutz.

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Tom Campbell
PhD: University of Glasgow; Last affiliation: Charles Sturt University

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