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On the practice of sociology

Pitirim Sorokin rose from a peasant childhood in Russia to become a major figure in the history of sociology. However, he was considered both a pioneer and an outcast. This text includes essays by this controversial thinker which range from his early Russian years to his final work in the 1960s.
Print Book, English, 1998
University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1998
vii, 328 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
9780226768281, 9780226768298, 0226768287, 0226768295
1082517600
Acknowledgments Introduction 1: The Boundaries and Subject Matter of Sociology 2: Some Contrasts between European and American Sociology 3: Sociology as a Science 4: Conclusion: Retrospect and Prospect 5: Declaration of Independence of the Social Sciences 6: Referential Principles of Integralist Sociology 7: Sociology of Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow 8: L. N. Tolstoy as a Philosopher 9: Notes from a Sociologist: At the Crossroads 10: Notes from a Sociologist: Delay 11: An Experimental Study of Efficiency of Work under Various Specified Conditions (with Mamie Tanquist, Mildred Parten, and Mrs. C. C. Zimmerman) 12: Social Mobility 13: The Future of the Rural and Urban Worlds 14: Social Time: A Methodological and Functional Analysis 15: Social Space, Social Distance, and Social Position 16: Ideational, Sensate, Idealistic, and Mixed Systems of Culture 17: Principle of Immanent Change of Sociocultural Systems and Congeries 18: The Perversion of Human Behavior in Revolution 19: The Cause and Factors of War and Peace 20: The Conditions and Prospects for a World without War 21: Sociology and Ethics 22: Amitology as an Applied Science of Amity and Unselfish Love 23: Studies of the Harvard Research Center in Creative Altruism Selected Publications by and about Pitirim A. Sorokin Index