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American Society
A01=Giuseppe Sciortino
A01=Jeffrey C. Alexander
A01=Talcott Parsons
advanced sociological frameworks
Author_Giuseppe Sciortino
Author_Jeffrey C. Alexander
Author_Talcott Parsons
Category=JH
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Expressive Revolution
General Action Level
General Action System
Generalized Symbolic Medium
institutional change
Internal Revenue Service
modernity analysis
Monetary Unit
Oedipal Transition
Parsons 1973a
Parsons 1975b
Perfect Market
Phenotypical Organism
Primary Subsystems
Residential Household
social integration
Social Structure
Social System
Societal Community
sociological theory
structural functionalism
Unit Interests
Vice Versa
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9781594512278
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 15 Dec 2006
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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Never before published, American Society is the product of Talcott Parsons's last major theory-building project. During the 1970s, Parsons worked persistently to fulfill his earlier promise to produce "a general book on American society". The surviving manuscript, completed just a few weeks before his death, is just such a book. Beyond its rich reading of American society, it offers a systematic presentation and major revisions of his previous landmark theoretical positions: the attempt to elaborate a non-nostalgic theory of modernity, to link macro and micro perspectives, to defend the possibility of objective sociological knowledge, to analyze national specificities within the context of worldwide trends, to develop an adequate conception of societal integration grounded in fully pluralistic premises. Even after the passage of many years, the book imparts a remarkably provocative interpretation of US society and a creative approach to social theory.
Parsons, Talcott; Sciortino, Giuseppe
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