Social Theory: Its Origins, History, and Contemporary Relevance
General Hall (1998)
| Abstract | Social Theory: Its Origins, History, and Contemporary Relevance analyzes the tradition of social theory in terms of its origins and changes in kind of societies ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Social sciences Philosophy Social sciences History Sociology Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | H61.R682 1998 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 1882289501 9781882289509 | |||||||||
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Barbara Ann Naddeo (2011). Vico and Naples: The Urban Origins of Modern Social Theory. Cornell University Press.
Harry Elmer Barnes (1940/1971). Contemporary Social Theory. New York,Russell & Russell.
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