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Macrosociology

Four Modern Theorists

Frank W Elwell author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc

Published:15th Oct '06

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This book explores the contributions of four modern theorists—C. Wright Mills, Marvin Harris, Immanuel Wallerstein, and Gerhard Lenski—addressing key issues such as capitalism, authority, and inequality in sociocultural contexts.

Macrosociology delves into the contributions of four influential modern theorists who address the significant questions raised by classical social theory. The book highlights the works of C. Wright Mills, Marvin Harris, Immanuel Wallerstein, and Gerhard Lenski, each of whom has explored critical phenomena such as the rise and consequences of capitalism, the expansion of authority, social inequality, and the historical growth of production and populations. By examining these themes, the authors aim to bridge the gap between traditional sociological thought and contemporary macrotheory.

The text emphasizes how these theorists draw from the foundational works of classical figures like Marx, Weber, and Durkheim while also integrating insights from modern empirical research. Each theorist brings a unique perspective, contributing to a broader understanding of sociocultural stability and transformation. The synthesis of their ideas creates a comprehensive framework for analyzing the complexities of modern society.

In addition to the theoretical discussions, Macrosociology is written in an accessible manner, making it suitable for a general audience. The book includes concise biographies of each theorist, providing context to their contributions and highlighting their significance in the field of sociology. Overall, this work serves as an important resource for anyone interested in understanding the evolution of social theory and its relevance to contemporary issues.

ISBN: 9781594512582

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 249g

192 pages