Book Details
Format
eBook
Pages
7
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2001
Publisher
Macmillan Reference USA
Description
Robert J. Antonio delves into the concept of materialism, offering an insightful exploration of its roots and implications within sociology. He examines how material conditions and economic structures influence human behavior and societal organization. Antonio traces the historical development of materialist thought, highlighting its significance in shaping social theories.
Through a critical lens, the author discusses the tension between material and ideal factors in social life. He emphasizes how materialism plays a pivotal role in understanding power dynamics and social inequalities. This comprehensive entry provides essential perspectives for students and scholars alike, inviting them to reconsider how material conditions shape experiences and societal norms.
Through a critical lens, the author discusses the tension between material and ideal factors in social life. He emphasizes how materialism plays a pivotal role in understanding power dynamics and social inequalities. This comprehensive entry provides essential perspectives for students and scholars alike, inviting them to reconsider how material conditions shape experiences and societal norms.