Focuses on the work of four modern theorists who have taken on the larger questions spawned by classical social theory. This book examines such phenomena and processes as the rise and impact of capitalism; the centralization and enlargement of authority; inequality; and the historical intensification of production and populations.
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Focuses on the work of four modern theorists who have taken on the larger questions spawned by classical social theory. This book examines such phenomena and processes as the rise and impact of capitalism; the centralization and enlargement of authority; inequality; and the historical intensification of production and populations.
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