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Theories of Social Inequality Edward Grabb (University of Western Ontario)

Theories of Social Inequality By Edward Grabb (University of Western Ontario)

Theories of Social Inequality by Edward Grabb (University of Western Ontario)


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Provides an introduction to Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theory. This title gives an explanation of the social construction of inequality based on a grounding in the work of the major classical theorists, such as Karl Marx, Max Weber, and Emile Durkheim.

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Theories of Social Inequality by Edward Grabb (University of Western Ontario)

This best-selling text provides an incisive and engaging introduction to classical and contemporary sociological theory. Students are given a thorough explanation of the social construction of inequality based on a solid grounding in the work of the major classical theorists, such as Karl Marx, Max Weber, and Emile Durkheim. The crucial role of power/domination unifies theoretical discussions. Updated perspectives in this new edition include the transnational or global level, regarding for example the issue of global terror.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Theories of Social Inequality: An Introduction Chapter 2: Karl Marx and the Theory of Class Chapter 3: Max Weber and the Multiple Bases for Inequality Chapter 4: Durkheim, Social Solidarity, and Social Inequality Chapter 5: Structural Functionalism and Social Inequality Chapter 6: Recent Perspectives on Social Inequality Chapter 7: Theories of Social Inequality: A Summary and Evaluation References Index

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CIN0176416668G
9780176416669
0176416668
Theories of Social Inequality by Edward Grabb (University of Western Ontario)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cengage Learning EMEA
20060928
288
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