The New Sociological ImaginationC. Wright Mills' classic The Sociological Imagination has inspired generations of students to study Sociology. However, the book is nearly half a century old. What would a book address, aiming to attract and inform students in the 21st century? This is the task that Steve Fuller sets himself in this major new invitation to study Sociology.
The book:
" critically examines the history of the social sciences to discover what the key contributions of Sociology have been and how relevant they remain " demonstrates how biological and sociological themes have been intertwined from the beginning of both disciplines, from the 19th century to the present day " covers virtually all of sociology's classic theorists and themes " provides a glossary of key thinkers and concepts.
This book sets the agenda for imagining Sociology in the 21st century and will attract students and professionals alike. |
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Page 71
Thus , rather than forcing trade - offs where previously there were none , the
consumer – in this case , regarded as someone not directly involved in
production - is led by the power of advertising to regard a heretofore satisfactory
product as ...
Thus , rather than forcing trade - offs where previously there were none , the
consumer – in this case , regarded as someone not directly involved in
production - is led by the power of advertising to regard a heretofore satisfactory
product as ...
Page 73
A charge of this sort is most familiar as a characterization of natural selection ,
regarded from a strictly economic viewpoint . Perhaps the strongest Neo -
Darwinian argument against the existence of a divine creator is the amount of
genetic ...
A charge of this sort is most familiar as a characterization of natural selection ,
regarded from a strictly economic viewpoint . Perhaps the strongest Neo -
Darwinian argument against the existence of a divine creator is the amount of
genetic ...
Page 71
Thus , rather than forcing trade - offs where previously there were none , the
consumer – in this case , regarded as someone not directly involved in
production – is led by the power of advertising to regard a heretofore satisfactory
product as ...
Thus , rather than forcing trade - offs where previously there were none , the
consumer – in this case , regarded as someone not directly involved in
production – is led by the power of advertising to regard a heretofore satisfactory
product as ...
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Contents
Desperately Seeking Sociology in the 21st Century | 9 |
A Brief History of the Stakes | 23 |
Socialism as the Elusive Synthesis at | 31 |
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