A History of Social Thought
بواسطة
Emory S. Bogardus
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Science Fiction
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تنسيق
كيندل
صفحات
417
لغة
الهندية
منشور
Jan 1, 2018
الناشر
Gyan Publishing House
الطبعة
4
رقم ISBN-10
8121254019
رقم ISBN-13
9788121254014
الوصف
Emory S. Bogardus presents a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of social thought, aiming to enrich the understanding of students dedicated to examining societal structures and interactions. Through meticulously researched chapters, the author delves into the key theories and philosophies that have shaped social science, providing readers with a robust framework to critically assess contemporary social issues.
As students navigate their academic journeys, they encounter a tapestry of ideas that challenge conventional wisdom and inspire transformative thinking. Bogardus engages them with the historical context of various social theorists, from early thinkers to modern-day intellectuals, highlighting the relevance of their contributions in shaping current discourse.
The narrative encourages students to not only absorb information but to cultivate their own perspectives on social phenomena. By integrating theory with real-world examples, Bogardus fosters a deeper connection between scholarly study and lived experience.
Ultimately, this work serves as a guide for those eager to grasp the complexities of social thought, equipping them with the analytical tools necessary for thoughtful engagement in an ever-evolving social landscape.
As students navigate their academic journeys, they encounter a tapestry of ideas that challenge conventional wisdom and inspire transformative thinking. Bogardus engages them with the historical context of various social theorists, from early thinkers to modern-day intellectuals, highlighting the relevance of their contributions in shaping current discourse.
The narrative encourages students to not only absorb information but to cultivate their own perspectives on social phenomena. By integrating theory with real-world examples, Bogardus fosters a deeper connection between scholarly study and lived experience.
Ultimately, this work serves as a guide for those eager to grasp the complexities of social thought, equipping them with the analytical tools necessary for thoughtful engagement in an ever-evolving social landscape.