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"Sociological Theory in the Classical Era: Text and Readings" is a comprehensive compilation that dives into the foundational theories of sociology developed during the classical era. This third edition includes a variety of primary texts and critical analyses, making it an invaluable resource for both students and scholars of sociology. The book emphasizes significant figures in the field, offering insights into their contributions and the historical context of their work.
The bibliographic information of the third edition is as follows: the authors of this influential text are Scott Appelrouth and Laura Desfor Edles. It was published by SAGE Publications, and the ISBN for this edition is 978-1483368623. The book has been structured to facilitate understanding of complex theories while encouraging critical thinking about classical sociological concepts.
Throughout the text, readers are introduced to the major theorists of the classical period, such as Karl Marx, Max Weber, and Émile Durkheim. Each chapter provides an overview of theories alongside selected readings that reflect the original texts and interpretations of these thinkers. By contextualizing their works, the authors reveal how classical theories continue to resonate in contemporary sociological discussions.
The third edition not only serves as a scholarly guide to classical sociological theory but also invites readers to engage deeply with the roots of sociological thought. By incorporating diverse perspectives and encouraging critical analysis, it aims to connect historical ideas with modern sociology, highlighting their relevance in understanding current social phenomena. This text is essential for anyone seeking to grasp the complexities of the discipline's foundational theories and their ongoing significance.
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