From the Left Bank to the Mainstream: Historical Debates and Contemporary Research in Marxist SociologyPatrick McGuire, Donald McQuarie Rowman & Littlefield, 1994 - 306 páginas Chapter 1 Introduction: U.S. Sociology, the American Dream, and the Specter of Karl Marx Part 2 Part I: Social Structure and Processes Chapter 3 Class Structure: Class, Not Strata: It's Not Just Where You Stand, But What You Stand For Chapter 4 Social Movements: An Argument for Understanding Social Movements as Class Movements Chapter 5 Gender: Marxist Theory and the Oppression of Women Chapter 6 Race: Classical and Recent Theoretical Developments in the Marxist Analysis of Race and Ethnicity Chapter 7 Social Change and Development: "A World After Its Own Image" The Marxist Paradigm and Theories of Capitalist Development on a World Scale Chapter 8 Labor: Labor's Crisis and the Crisis of Labor Studies: Toward a Retheorized Sociology of Labor Chapter 9 State and Politics: From the King of Prussia to the New World Order: Marxist Theories of State and Power Chapter 10 Corporations and the Economy: Marxist Scholarship and the Corporate Economy Chapter 11 Education and Knowledge: Reading Class: Marxist Theories of Education Chapter 12 Medicine and Public Health: The Study of the Health Care System: The Marxist Critique of a Dominant Paradigm Chapter 13 Religion: Marxist-Christian Dialogues: The Liberation of Theology Chapter 14 Crime and Law: Rediscovering Criminology: Lessons from the Marxist Tradition Chapter 15 Urban and Regional Development: Views of the City: Urban and Regional Sociology |
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... United States and elsewhere grew from two strains : anticapitalism and antiauthoritarianism . Members of this movement in Western Europe and the United States continuously criticized the Leninist model and the organized communist ...
... United States and elsewhere grew from two strains : anticapitalism and antiauthoritarianism . Members of this movement in Western Europe and the United States continuously criticized the Leninist model and the organized communist ...
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... United States had the highest standard of living in the world in 1965. Yet by 1980 we were eleventh and by 1990 we had the seventeenth highest standard of living in the world . The percentage of unionized workers has declined steadily ...
... United States had the highest standard of living in the world in 1965. Yet by 1980 we were eleventh and by 1990 we had the seventeenth highest standard of living in the world . The percentage of unionized workers has declined steadily ...
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... United States there are three major TV networks , two major press services , and daily newspapers ( but few with competing ownerships ) ... United States . Sociology in the United States has greater political diversity than Introduction 5.
... United States there are three major TV networks , two major press services , and daily newspapers ( but few with competing ownerships ) ... United States . Sociology in the United States has greater political diversity than Introduction 5.
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... United States has greater political diversity than other academic disciplines , and its members are more progressive than the majority of American citizens , as the conservative sociologist Seymour Martin Lipset and his coauthor Everett ...
... United States has greater political diversity than other academic disciplines , and its members are more progressive than the majority of American citizens , as the conservative sociologist Seymour Martin Lipset and his coauthor Everett ...
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III | 13 |
IV | 29 |
V | 47 |
VI | 66 |
VII | 86 |
XI | 108 |
XIV | 127 |
XV | 129 |
XVII | 178 |
XIX | 207 |
XX | 228 |
XXI | 257 |
XXII | 277 |
XXIV | 300 |
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XVI | 152 |
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