On the Practice of SociologyUniversity of Chicago Press, 15. 8. 1998 - 328 strán (strany) Sorokin (1889-1968) rose from a peasant childhood in Russia to become one of the most erudite, insightful, and critical figures in the history of sociology. He was, however, considered both a pioneer and an outcast. His early American works opened new vistas in rural sociology, social stratification, and theory. They provided an elegant standard for scientific sociology and won him the founding chairmanship of sociology at Harvard University. A continuous innovator, he next explored the vast expanse of human affairs, and outlined the surfacing crisis of modernity. At the Harvard Research Center for Creative Altruism he developed a blueprint for social reconstruction. Such interests combined with a prophetic and combative style of disagreement drove him to the margins of a discipline hungry for acceptance as a science. In the early1960s, his work was once again recognized, and he became president of the American Sociological Association. Including essays that range from his early Russian years to his final works in the 60s, this collection provides a much-needed introduction to one of sociology's most controversial thinkers. |
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... Behavior in Revolution 257 19 The Cause and Factors of War and Peace 265 20 The Conditions and Prospects for a World without War 279 Love , Altruism , and Social Reconstruction 21 Sociology and Ethics 295 22 Amitology as an Applied ...
... Behavior in Revolution 257 19 The Cause and Factors of War and Peace 265 20 The Conditions and Prospects for a World without War 279 Love , Altruism , and Social Reconstruction 21 Sociology and Ethics 295 22 Amitology as an Applied ...
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... behavior and sociological study . As products of interaction , social acts were ir- reducible to biological or psychological characteristics . Interaction also shaped thought and in the process produced language , through which humans ...
... behavior and sociological study . As products of interaction , social acts were ir- reducible to biological or psychological characteristics . Interaction also shaped thought and in the process produced language , through which humans ...
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... behaviors . Laws were also more coercive than were moral directives . While the imperative that the rich should give to the poor placed a moral obligation on the rich , for example , it did not mean ... behavior . Indeed , Introduction 5.
... behaviors . Laws were also more coercive than were moral directives . While the imperative that the rich should give to the poor placed a moral obligation on the rich , for example , it did not mean ... behavior . Indeed , Introduction 5.
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... Behavior ( reprinted 1975 ) ; his 1925 work , The Sociology of Revolu- tion ; and his two experimental studies of perceptions and rewards , published in the early 1930s ( Sorokin 1932 , 720-37 ; Sorokin , Tan- quist , Parten , and ...
... Behavior ( reprinted 1975 ) ; his 1925 work , The Sociology of Revolu- tion ; and his two experimental studies of perceptions and rewards , published in the early 1930s ( Sorokin 1932 , 720-37 ; Sorokin , Tan- quist , Parten , and ...
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... behavior and form a new social order . In this final stage , suppression continues until the new social reflexes are so strong that additional conditioning is no longer needed . Sorokin uses this approach to analyze the Russian ...
... behavior and form a new social order . In this final stage , suppression continues until the new social reflexes are so strong that additional conditioning is no longer needed . Sorokin uses this approach to analyze the Russian ...
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III | 59 |
IV | 71 |
V | 79 |
VI | 88 |
VII | 93 |
VIII | 104 |
IX | 115 |
X | 133 |
XVI | 193 |
XVII | 206 |
XVIII | 215 |
XIX | 237 |
XX | 257 |
XXI | 265 |
XXII | 279 |
XXIII | 295 |
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