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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... Position 206 Social and Cultural Systems 16 Ideational , Sensate , Idealistic , and Mixed Systems of Culture 215 17 Principle of Immanent Change of Sociocultural Systems and Congeries 237 IV GLOBAL CONFLICT AND SOCIAL RESOLUTION War and ...
... Position 206 Social and Cultural Systems 16 Ideational , Sensate , Idealistic , and Mixed Systems of Culture 215 17 Principle of Immanent Change of Sociocultural Systems and Congeries 237 IV GLOBAL CONFLICT AND SOCIAL RESOLUTION War and ...
Strana 13
... positions in the discipline . The Integralist Stage Harvard challenged Sorokin . Even before his arrival , he had written to Lowell to ask for an early sabbatical " in order to complete a work more important than any of my previous ...
... positions in the discipline . The Integralist Stage Harvard challenged Sorokin . Even before his arrival , he had written to Lowell to ask for an early sabbatical " in order to complete a work more important than any of my previous ...
Strana 24
... position in a web of social relationships that shapes the cultural content of our life - world . The most important cumulative - multibonded groups are those that bind elementary groupings to maximize social power and competitive ...
... position in a web of social relationships that shapes the cultural content of our life - world . The most important cumulative - multibonded groups are those that bind elementary groupings to maximize social power and competitive ...
Strana 25
... It follows that when one's position in a system of social coordinates changes , his or her ego and actions will also change . This is the condition of humanity , and Sorokin maintains that it is senseless to speak of Introduction 25.
... It follows that when one's position in a system of social coordinates changes , his or her ego and actions will also change . This is the condition of humanity , and Sorokin maintains that it is senseless to speak of Introduction 25.
Strana 31
... positions of members and are affined ( Sorokin 1947 , 272 ) . In other words , poverty ( economic posi- tion ) easily coalesces with manual labor ( occupational position ) and with comparative disfranchisement ( legal position ) ...
... positions of members and are affined ( Sorokin 1947 , 272 ) . In other words , poverty ( economic posi- tion ) easily coalesces with manual labor ( occupational position ) and with comparative disfranchisement ( legal position ) ...
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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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