Constructive sociological theory
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Author
Contributions
- Woolfolk, Alan. - Contributor
- Imber, Jonathan B., 1952- - Contributor
Publication
1994 - Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, N.J, New Jersey
Language
English
Word Count
92,500 words, Guess
Page Count
370 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1434156M
- ISBN-10156000164X
- OCLC Control Number502590437
- OCLC Control Number29549630
- Internet Archiveconstructivesoci0000masa
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number93045995
- Goodreads5131989
Classifications
- DDC340/.1
- LCCHM24 .M2947 1994
Description
Thomas G. Masaryk was founding and first president of the State of Czechoslovakia. He was also a dissident charter member of the theoretical vanguard that established modern sociology in the nineteenth century. Many social scientists are aware of Masaryk's political role, but do not know about his significant contributions to sociology. With the publication of this book, Imber and Woolfolk hope to restore Masaryk to his rightful place in history as a founding sociological theorist. This compilation of some of Masaryk's major writings reveals the intertwining of politics and social theory that is characteristic of his thinking. Chapters in Constructive Sociological Theory include "The Development of the Modern Suicide Tendency"; "Essence and Method of Sociology"; "The Epistemological Problem of Russian Philosophy"; "The Religious Question and Modern Philosophy"; "The Class Structure of Society": "Central Problems of Marxist Policy"; and "Democracy versus Theocracy.". Constructive Sociological Theory also presents these writings together in English for the first time. Alan Woolfolk's substantial introduction extensively discusses Masaryk's biographical background, academic life, political career, religious views, and interpretations of Marx and Comte, among other subjects. This landmark volume will be an essential addition to the libraries of political theorists, sociologists, philosophers, and theologians.
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