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... sociology be used in policy making but they distinguish between “ basic ” and “ applied " sociology . While applied sociology might well be shaped by political needs and social values , the problems of basic sociology are always purely ...
... sociology be used in policy making but they distinguish between “ basic ” and “ applied " sociology . While applied sociology might well be shaped by political needs and social values , the problems of basic sociology are always purely ...
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... sociologists do not believe that their problems can be approached using the normal methods of sociology . They are convinced that positivist sociology suppresses " whole classes of data " ( Zimmerman , 1974 : 21 ) . Their own work is ...
... sociologists do not believe that their problems can be approached using the normal methods of sociology . They are convinced that positivist sociology suppresses " whole classes of data " ( Zimmerman , 1974 : 21 ) . Their own work is ...
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... sociology . New York : Columbia University Press . BOWLES , S. , AND GINTIS , H. 1975. The problem with human capital theory - a marxian critique . American Economic Review 65 : 74–82 . 1976. Schooling in capitalist America . New York ...
... sociology . New York : Columbia University Press . BOWLES , S. , AND GINTIS , H. 1975. The problem with human capital theory - a marxian critique . American Economic Review 65 : 74–82 . 1976. Schooling in capitalist America . New York ...
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PART | 11 |
Complex social exchange | 26 |
Conclusion | 39 |
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