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... basic inequalities — men dom- inate and exploit , while women are dominated and exploited . They also point out that marriage reflects the basic male - female relationship of society and is one of the means by which men maintain their ...
... basic inequalities — men dom- inate and exploit , while women are dominated and exploited . They also point out that marriage reflects the basic male - female relationship of society and is one of the means by which men maintain their ...
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... basic relationships between a husband and wife or between children and their parents . Figure 1.4 contrasts basic and applied sociology . The Future . Sociology is now swinging full circle . From an initial concern with im- proving ...
... basic relationships between a husband and wife or between children and their parents . Figure 1.4 contrasts basic and applied sociology . The Future . Sociology is now swinging full circle . From an initial concern with im- proving ...
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... basic expectations . As the primary " bearer of culture , " the family is essential to this process , but other social institutions , such as religion and education , also help meet this basic need . 3. Producing and distributing goods ...
... basic expectations . As the primary " bearer of culture , " the family is essential to this process , but other social institutions , such as religion and education , also help meet this basic need . 3. Producing and distributing goods ...
Contents
PARTI The Sociological Perspective The Sociological Perspective | 3 |
Sociology and the Other Sciences 6 Micro 27 Putting the Theoretical Perspectives | 8 |
Du Bois and Race | 10 |
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