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The book describes, interprets, and analyzes the key features of
European society and American society and major social trends in
the United States and in the European Union in the last 50 years.
The United States of America and the European Union are the two
strongest economic powers in the contemporary world, roughly
equivalent in terms of GNP, market size and scientific potential,
but asymmetrical in terms of political influence and military
might. The US and the EU can be both seen as successful examples of
economic development and of political and cultural modernization.
But they have followed different paths to reach such a position.
They can be considered as two variants of Western modernity.
The book describes, interprets, and analyzes the key features of
European society and American society and major social trends in
the United States and in the European Union in the last 50 years.
The United States of America and the European Union are the two
strongest economic powers in the contemporary world, roughly
equivalent in terms of GNP, market size and scientific potential,
but asymmetrical in terms of political influence and military
might. The US and the EU can be both seen as successful examples of
economic development and of political and cultural modernization.
But they have followed different paths to reach such a position.
They can be considered as two variants of Western modernity.
This is the first overview of the interface between economics and sociology. Normally considered quite separately, the volume reconciles the disciplines. Amongst the many questions considered are: the formal relationship between the two disciplines; the distinctive ranges of empirical data which each discipline calls into question; how the substantive findings of one discipline can modify the assumptions of the other. The book explores the historical development of economic theories of society and the concept of the rational economic actor and contextualizes debates on rationality. The contribution of economic sociology is demonstrated through critical assessments of key areas of the literature such as the state\market division in capitalist and socialist economies, the informal economy and the relation of states and economies to the international arena. As a major overview of the dialogue between economists and sociologists, this book will be of interst to a broad range of lecturers and students in the social sciences. Economy and Society is being published simultaneously as Volume 38, issues 2 - 3 of Current Sociology.
The last decade has witnessed a revival of interest in the problems of modernity and modernization. In particular, three major processes have emerged as objects of debate: " The transformations of capitalism manifested in globalization and the unfolding of post-industrial society " The rapid and strong economic development of countries outside the West " The political and economic transformations in the post-Soviet countries of Eastern Europe
This is the first overview of the interface between economics and sociology. Normally considered quite separately, the volume reconciles the disciplines. Amongst the many questions considered are: the formal relationship between the two disciplines; the distinctive ranges of empirical data which each discipline calls into question; how the substantive findings of one discipline can modify the assumptions of the other. The book explores the historical development of economic theories of society and the concept of the rational economic actor and contextualizes debates on rationality. The contribution of economic sociology is demonstrated through critical assessments of key areas of the literature such as the state\market division in capitalist and socialist economies, the informal economy and the relation of states and economies to the international arena. As a major overview of the dialogue between economists and sociologists, this book will be of interst to a broad range of lecturers and students in the social sciences. Economy and Society is being published simultaneously as Volume 38, issues 2 - 3 of Current Sociology.
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