Invitation to Sociology: A Humanistic PerspectiveDIVThe most popularly read, adapted, anthologized, and incorporated primer on sociology ever written for modern readers/divDIV /divDIVAcclaimed 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./divDIV /divDIVThroughout, Berger presents the contributions of some of the most important sociologists of the time, including Max Weber, Émile Durkheim, Vilfredo Pareto, and Thorstein Veblen./div |
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... religion. This will perhaps be evident from the illustrations that I use because they come most readily to my mind. Beyond that, however, I have tried to avoid an emphasis on my own specialty. I have wanted to invite the reader to a ...
... religion. This will perhaps be evident from the illustrations that I use because they come most readily to my mind. Beyond that, however, I have tried to avoid an emphasis on my own specialty. I have wanted to invite the reader to a ...
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... religious work of the unordained variety. The common assumption is that in all these lines of endeavor one might “do something for people,” “help people,” “do work that is useful for the community.” The image of the sociologist involved ...
... religious work of the unordained variety. The common assumption is that in all these lines of endeavor one might “do something for people,” “help people,” “do work that is useful for the community.” The image of the sociologist involved ...
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... religious group or as an adherent of some other association of people . But within the limits of his activities as a sociologist there is one fundamental value only - that of scientific integrity . Even there , of course , the ...
... religious group or as an adherent of some other association of people . But within the limits of his activities as a sociologist there is one fundamental value only - that of scientific integrity . Even there , of course , the ...
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... religious sect , or the world fashioned by the exclusive concerns of some group such as medical specialists or military leaders or advertising executives . However , much of the time the sociologist moves in sectors of experience that ...
... religious sect , or the world fashioned by the exclusive concerns of some group such as medical specialists or military leaders or advertising executives . However , much of the time the sociologist moves in sectors of experience that ...
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Contents
Sociology as a Form of Consciousness | |
Alternation and Biography Or How to Acquire | |
Sociological PerspectiveMan in Society | |
Sociological PerspectiveSociety in | |
Sociological PerspectiveSociety as Drama | |
Sociological Machiavellianism and Ethics Or How | |
Sociology as a Humanistic Discipline | |
Bibliographical Comments | |
Index | |
About the Author | |
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