Sociology, Volume 33Clarendon Press, 1999 - Sociology |
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... choice model . This is induced by the claims of rational choice theorists that extending this model from economics to sociology can be conducive to establishing a unifying paradigm and method to be given ' paradigmatic privilege ...
... choice model . This is induced by the claims of rational choice theorists that extending this model from economics to sociology can be conducive to establishing a unifying paradigm and method to be given ' paradigmatic privilege ...
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... choice model to sociology and other social science has often been an expression of the imperialistic ambitions of economists . This is indicated by attempts at making economics an ' imperial science ' , or a ' universal grammar of ...
... choice model to sociology and other social science has often been an expression of the imperialistic ambitions of economists . This is indicated by attempts at making economics an ' imperial science ' , or a ' universal grammar of ...
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actual economic agents is emulated by the sociological rational choice model's obsession with ' recklessly selfish monad [ s ] ' ( Frank 1996 : 17 ) in a Hobbesian state of nature . In this sense , like pure economics the rational choice ...
actual economic agents is emulated by the sociological rational choice model's obsession with ' recklessly selfish monad [ s ] ' ( Frank 1996 : 17 ) in a Hobbesian state of nature . In this sense , like pure economics the rational choice ...
Contents
NUMBER 1 FEBRUARY | 1 |
GEOFFREY EVANS AND COLIN MILLS Are There Classes | 23 |
TIM STRANGLEMAN AND IAN ROBERTS Looking Through the Window | 47 |
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