Industrializing America
Understanding Contemporary Society through Classical Sociological Analysis
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:30th Nov '99
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Presents a coherent and comprehensive sociological analysis of modern industrial societies.
An analysis of any part of the social system must be firmly rooted in a framework that outlines the whole system and the interrelationships of the various parts.
An analysis of any part of the social system must be firmly rooted in a framework that outlines the whole system and the interrelationships of the various parts. Building on classical social theory, this volume proposes an original and comprehensive systems theory of sociocultural stability and change, which combines fundamental ecological relationships with social structures and culture. Relationships and concepts developed by Marx, Weber, Malthus, Spencer, and Durkheim are explained and synthesized into a coherent perspective, which is used to examine multiple institutions in modern industrial societies.
The author argues that recent changes in the economy, the family, higher education, the political system, cultural ideas, and ideologies are interrelated and rooted in massive changes in population size and industrial processes. By systematically relating the analysis of these sociocultural phenomena to the whole and to one another this volume presents a framework that can serve to organize and integrate many diverse theories, insights, and much empirical information into a comprehensive worldview.
ISBN: 9780275965631
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200 pages