Classical Social Theory in Use: Interpretation and Application for Educators and Other Non-Specialists, Robert Bickel (9781623960711) — Readings Books
Classical Social Theory in Use: Interpretation and Application for Educators and Other Non-Specialists
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Classical Social Theory in Use: Interpretation and Application for Educators and Other Non-Specialists

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This book provides an introduction to classical social theory through discussion, application, and synthesis of the work of Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, and George Herbert Mead. Rather than merely summarising and evaluating their continuing influence, their ideas and ways of reasoning are applied in thoroughly developed fashion to contemporary issues and historical events of enduring importance. In the process, contributions of these three very different authors are used to complement each other and are eventually synthesised, making clear that they can be melded into one multilevel, even if tentative and rudimentary, theoretical perspective.

The book is intended to systematically and compactly introduce the most useful concepts of the three classical theorists. However, new concepts are typically introduced as part of the narrative, rather than in box-text definitional fashion. This is consistent with the books primary purpose: to enable the reader to begin to think like Marx, Durkheim, and Mead, especially insofar as their work can be synthesised into one point of view, dealing with inter-related macro-level, middle range and micro-level social phenomena. The section on Marx is longer than the sections on Durkheim and Mead. In part, the length of the discussion of Marx’s work is due to use of this section to begin introducing pertinent ideas of Durkheim and Mead.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Information Age Publishing
Country
United States
Date
18 February 2013
Pages
378
ISBN
9781623960711

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This book provides an introduction to classical social theory through discussion, application, and synthesis of the work of Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, and George Herbert Mead. Rather than merely summarising and evaluating their continuing influence, their ideas and ways of reasoning are applied in thoroughly developed fashion to contemporary issues and historical events of enduring importance. In the process, contributions of these three very different authors are used to complement each other and are eventually synthesised, making clear that they can be melded into one multilevel, even if tentative and rudimentary, theoretical perspective.

The book is intended to systematically and compactly introduce the most useful concepts of the three classical theorists. However, new concepts are typically introduced as part of the narrative, rather than in box-text definitional fashion. This is consistent with the books primary purpose: to enable the reader to begin to think like Marx, Durkheim, and Mead, especially insofar as their work can be synthesised into one point of view, dealing with inter-related macro-level, middle range and micro-level social phenomena. The section on Marx is longer than the sections on Durkheim and Mead. In part, the length of the discussion of Marx’s work is due to use of this section to begin introducing pertinent ideas of Durkheim and Mead.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Information Age Publishing
Country
United States
Date
18 February 2013
Pages
378
ISBN
9781623960711