Invitation to Sociology: A Humanistic Perspective
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This audiobook provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of sociology from a humanistic viewpoint.
Invitation to Sociology: A Humanistic Perspective
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This eBook serves as an introduction to sociology, fostering an understanding of social structures and humanistic perspectives.
The most popularly read, adapted, anthologized, and incorporated primer on sociology ever written for modern readers Acclaimed scholar and sociologist Peter L. Berger lays the groundwork for a clear understanding of sociology in his straightforward introduction to the field, much loved by students, professors, and general readers. Berger aligns sociology in the humanist tradition–revealing its relationship to the humanities and philosophy–and establishes its importance in thinking critically about the modern world. Throughout, Berger presents the contributions of some of the most important sociologists of the time, including Max Weber, Emile Durkheim, Vilfredo Pareto, and Thorstein Veblen.
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Invitation to Sociology: A Humanistic Perspective
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This book serves as an accessible introduction to the field of sociology from a humanistic perspective.
This lucid and lively book, punctuated with witty, incisive examples, is addressed both to the layman who wants to know what sociology is all about and to students and sociologists who are concerned about the larger implications and dimensions of their discipline. Professor Berger places sociology in the humanist tradition and recognizes it as a “peculiarly modern, peculiarly timely form of critical thought.” Without underestimating the importance of scientific procedures in sociology, he points out its essential affinity with history and philosophy, and he shows how sociology in this sense can contribute to a fuller awareness of the human world. “Unlike puppets,” he notes, “we have the possibility of stopping in our movements, looking up and perceiving the machinery by which we have been moved. In this act lies the first step towards freedom.” Professor Berger discusses this consciousness in detail, in relation to one’s own biography, to the operations of social institutions, and to the makeup of an individual as a product of this institutions. In each instance, he outlines the major contributions to sociology of such classical sociologists as Weber, Pareto, and Drukheim in Europe; Veblen, Cooley, and Mead in the United States; and some of the most important names in the field today.
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Weight | 0.181 lbs |
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Dimensions | 13.2 × 1.2 × 20.1 in |
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