Good sociology should begin with the application of radical scepticism and criticism to one's own society, to one's place in it, and, by extension, to all social behavior, pronounces Van den Berghe in the preface to Man in Society. This volume is designed to arouse in the reader a healthy number of questions about society and the state of man which the author hopes may stimulate the reader to become a critically informed member of his society.
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Good sociology should begin with the application of radical scepticism and criticism to one's own society, to one's place in it, and, by extension, to all social behavior, pronounces Van den Berghe in the preface to Man in Society. This volume is designed to arouse in the reader a healthy number of questions about society and the state of man which the author hopes may stimulate the reader to become a critically informed member of his society.
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