A Sociology of the AbsurdAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1970 - 221 psl. |
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... social order possible ? In contrast to the evolutionist and func- tionalist perspectives , we envisage social order in the meaning social " actors " attach to events , persons , self , and others . The Sociology of the Absurd introduced ...
... social order possible ? In contrast to the evolutionist and func- tionalist perspectives , we envisage social order in the meaning social " actors " attach to events , persons , self , and others . The Sociology of the Absurd introduced ...
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... social order exists . The puzzle , the mystery of how social order somehow emerges from the chaos and conflict predicated by the inherently meaningless is the motive for the study of social phenomena . Much sociology has been motivated by ...
... social order exists . The puzzle , the mystery of how social order somehow emerges from the chaos and conflict predicated by the inherently meaningless is the motive for the study of social phenomena . Much sociology has been motivated by ...
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... social order in American sociology . According to the functionalist approach , which at least one sociologist has claimed to be the only current mode of sociological inquiry , the social order rests upon a normative system that ...
... social order in American sociology . According to the functionalist approach , which at least one sociologist has claimed to be the only current mode of sociological inquiry , the social order rests upon a normative system that ...
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