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¿Podrán erradicarse algún día las divisiones sociales? ¿Qué induce a las personas a la delincuencia? ¿Cómo ha transformado Internet nuestras relaciones? Las respuestas de los sociólogos a estas y otras grandes preguntas acerca de cómo organizar las sociedades continúan modelando nuestro mundo. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The Sociology Book by DK features the ground-breaking work of Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, and Max Weber. Marx and Durkheim use facts, figures, and statistics to support their theories, while Weber’s studies were of a qualitative nature. Other notable sociologists and their ideas that were presented are Ibn Khaldun, Harold Garfinkel, Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Friedrich Engels, Alexis de Tocqueville, and W.E.B. Du Bois.
This book covers the foundations of sociology, social equalities, and modern living. It extrapolates on living in a global world, culture and identity, work and consumerism, the role of institutions, and families and intimacies. Of interest is the idea that societies have evolved from agricultural communities to the Industrial Revolution - division of labor, and mechanization, to being impacted by globalism with international corporations and New Technologies. Families are not as patriarchal as they used to be with fathers as the sole bread-winners, and moms’ place being in the home. Presently, there are traditional and same-sex marriages, and single families no longer only living in rural environments, but are dispersed in urban centers around the world. But the wealthy nations predominate with the Northern countries being more affluent than the Southern. ( )