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|aModern social theory : |ban introduction / |cedited by Austin Harrington
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|aOxford ; |aNew York : |bOxford University Press, |c2005
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [345]-364) and index
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|aClassical social theory, I: contexts and beginnings / Austin Harrington--Classical social theory, II: Karl Marx and Emile Durkheim / Antonino Palumbo and Alan Scott--Classical social theory, III: Max Weber and Georg Simmel / Gianfranco Poggi--Functionalism and its critics / John Holmwood--Interpretativism and interactionism / William Outhwaite--Historical social theory / Dennis Smith--Western Marxism / Douglas Kellner--Psychoanalytic social theory / Anthony Elliott--Structuralism and post-structuralism / Samantha Ashenden--Structure and agency / Anthony King--Feminist social theory / Lisa Adkins--Modernity and postmodernity: part I / Barry Smart--Modernity and postmodernity: part II / Gerard Delanty--Globalization / Robert Holton--Conclution: Social theory for the twenty-first century / Austin Harrington
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|aHarrington Austin|d1970
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