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Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, and Max Weber are indispensable for
understanding the sociological enterprise. They are among the chief
founders of the discipline and among the foremost theorists of
modernity, and their work can stimulate readers to reflect on their
own identities and worldviews. Classical Social Theory and Modern
Society introduces students to these three thinkers and shows their
continued relevance today. The first chapter sets the stage by
situating the work of Marx, Durkheim, and Weber in the context of
three modernizing revolutions: the Enlightenment, the French
Revolution of 1789, and the Industrial Revolution. Three overview
chapters follow that summarize the key ideas of each thinker,
focusing on their contributions to the development of sociology and
their conceptions of modern society. The last portion of the book
explores the thinking of Marx, Durkheim, and Weber on four
themes-the pathologies of modern society, the predicament of the
modern individual, the state and democracy, and socialism versus
capitalism. These thematic chapters place Marx, Durkheim, and Weber
in dialogue with one another, offering students the opportunity to
wrestle with conflicting ideas on issues that are still significant
today. Classical sociology is essential to the teaching of
sociology and also an invaluable tool in the education of citizens.
Many Americans believe that people are poor because of individual
failings, such as lack of skills or work ethic. Poverty and Power
challenges this view, showing that American poverty instead is a
structural problem, resulting from failings of our political,
economic, cultural, and social systems. The book examines the
social forces and institutional problems that contribute to growing
inequality and the persistence of poverty in the United States.
Throughout the book, the author compares individualistic and
structural approaches and makes a case that a structural
perspective on American poverty is the best explanation of the
persistent inequalities and disparities that hold back progress and
advancement for the country. The fourth edition features new
material throughout, including discussions of how poverty
intersects with race, ethnicity, and gender; the divisive, growing
political and cultural polarization in the country and its impacts
on structural poverty; the exacerbating effects of the COVID-19
pandemic on structural poverty; and the role of social justice
movements such as Black Lives Matter and the backlash of white
nationalism as they relate to structural poverty.
Many Americans believe that people are poor because of individual
failings, such as lack of skills or work ethic. Poverty and Power
challenges this view, showing that American poverty instead is a
structural problem, resulting from failings of our political,
economic, cultural, and social systems. The book examines the
social forces and institutional problems that contribute to growing
inequality and the persistence of poverty in the United States.
Throughout the book, the author compares individualistic and
structural approaches and makes a case that a structural
perspective on American poverty is the best explanation of the
persistent inequalities and disparities that hold back progress and
advancement for the country. The fourth edition features new
material throughout, including discussions of how poverty
intersects with race, ethnicity, and gender; the divisive, growing
political and cultural polarization in the country and its impacts
on structural poverty; the exacerbating effects of the COVID-19
pandemic on structural poverty; and the role of social justice
movements such as Black Lives Matter and the backlash of white
nationalism as they relate to structural poverty.
'A Fact and Historical Account of The Nazarene'.
Poverty and Power examines structural inequality in American
society with a focus on the issue of poverty. The third edition
features new material throughout, including discussions of the 2016
election and current political climate, the geography of poverty,
the weakening of the safety net, the declining quality of
employment opportunities, and more. Many Americans believe that
people are poor because of individual failings, such as lack of
skills or work ethic. Poverty and Power challenges this view,
showing that American poverty instead is a structural problem,
resulting from failings of our political, economic, cultural, and
social systems. The book examines the social forces and
institutional problems that contribute to growing inequality and
the persistence of poverty in the United States. Throughout the
book, the author compares individualistic and structural approaches
and makes a case for the superiority of a structural perspective on
American poverty.
Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, and Max Weber are indispensable for
understanding the sociological enterprise. They are among the chief
founders of the discipline and among the foremost theorists of
modernity, and their work can stimulate readers to reflect on their
own identities and worldviews. Classical Social Theory and Modern
Society introduces students to these three thinkers and shows their
continued relevance today. The first chapter sets the stage by
situating the work of Marx, Durkheim, and Weber in the context of
three modernizing revolutions: the Enlightenment, the French
Revolution of 1789, and the Industrial Revolution. Three overview
chapters follow that summarize the key ideas of each thinker,
focusing on their contributions to the development of sociology and
their conceptions of modern society. The last portion of the book
explores the thinking of Marx, Durkheim, and Weber on four
themes-the pathologies of modern society, the predicament of the
modern individual, the state and democracy, and socialism versus
capitalism. These thematic chapters place Marx, Durkheim, and Weber
in dialogue with one another, offering students the opportunity to
wrestle with conflicting ideas on issues that are still significant
today. Classical sociology is essential to the teaching of
sociology and also an invaluable tool in the education of citizens.
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