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by Roland Leslie Warren,Max Weber,Georg Simmel,Robert Ezra Park,Louis Wirth,Larry Lyon

Author: Roland Leslie Warren,Max Weber,Georg Simmel,Robert Ezra Park,Louis Wirth,Larry Lyon
Subcategory: Social Sciences
Language: English
Publisher: Dorsey Pr; Subsequent edition (March 5, 1988)
Pages: 488 pages
Category: Politics
Rating: 4.8
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Publisher: Dorsey Pr, 1988.

Publisher: Dorsey Pr, 1988. Book by Roland Leslie Warren, Max Weber, Georg Simmel, Robert Ezra Park, Louis Wirth.

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Cities and towns, Sociology, Urban, Community life. Chicago, Rand McNally.

Georg Simmel on Individuality and Social Forms (Heritage of Sociology . An excellent collection of papers from Max Weber

Georg Simmel on Individuality and Social Forms (Heritage of Sociology Series). An excellent collection of papers from Max Weber. This is must reading for students of sociology. -Sronja Szelenyi, Stanford University. Still the single best book by and about Max Weber. -Terry Boswell, Emory University. American social scientists' deification of Weber and limited interest in Marx has given short-shrift to the conflictual nature of social life as Weber understood it. In the process, they have also given short-shrift to the commonalities between these two classical theorists.

Perspectives on the American community. Social change and human purpose.

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Georg Simmel was a German sociologist who inspired many social theorists and helped law the foundations of the . Simmel is widely taught alongside his contemporary Max Weber, as well as Marx and Durkheim, in courses on classical social theory. Simmel's Early History and Education.

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