Thoreau and the Sociological Imagination: The Wilds of Society is
the first in-depth sociological examination of the ideas of Henry
David Thoreau. Through explorations of Thoreau's intellectual links
to early social thinkers, as well as the mainstay Thoreauvian
concerns for the individual-society relationship, social change,
and deconstructing society's idea of progress, Bingham illustrates
the sophistication of Thoreau's sociological imagination
challenging readers to re-examine the disciplinary boundaries
between the social sciences and the humanities.
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