Social Theory and the Urban Question offers a guide to, and a
critical evaluation of key themes in contemporary urban social
theory, as well as a re-examination of more traditional approaches
in the light of recent developments and criticism. Dr Saunders
discusses current theoretical positions in the context of the work
of Marx, Weber and Durkheim. He suggests that later writers have
often misunderstood or ignored the arguments of these 'founding
fathers' of the urban question. Dr Saunders uses his final chapter
to apply the lessons learned from a review of their work in order
to develop a new framework for urban social and political analysis.
This book was first published in 1981.
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