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Alvin W. Gouldner was a prominent American sociologist known for his influential work in the field of sociology and organizational studies. He made significant contributions to the understanding of bureaucracy, leadership, and social structures. His research often challenged the traditional views of sociology, emphasizing the need for a more critical approach to social science. Gouldner's ideas were rooted in the belief that sociology should not only describe social phenomena but also engage with the moral implications of social practices.

One of his notable works, "Patterns of Industrial Bureaucracy," explored the dynamics of power and authority within organizations. Gouldner's insights into the interplay between individual agency and institutional constraints have left a lasting impact on the field. He was also an advocate for the relevance of sociology in addressing contemporary social issues, urging sociologists to take a more active role in public discourse. Throughout his career, Gouldner's work resonated with both academics and practitioners, making him a key figure in 20th-century sociology.

Национальность Американец
Дата рождения August 1, 1920
Место рождения New York City, New York, USA
Дата смерти August 19, 1985
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