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|2 21
|a 301.09
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|a Aron, Raymond,
|d 1905-1983
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|a Etapes de la pense?e sociologique
|l English
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|a Main currents in sociological thought/
|c Raymond Aron ; with a new introduction by Daniel J. Mahoney and Brian C. Anderson ; foreword by Pierre Manent
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|a New Brunswick, NJ:
|b Transaction Publishers,
|c c1998-
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|a 2 v. ;
|c 23 cm
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|a This second volume continues the analysis of the "great doctrines of historical sociology". The author explores the work of three figures who shaped sociology as it entered the 20th century: Emile Durkheim; Vilfredo Pareto; and Max Weber.
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|a Vol. 2: translated by Richard Howard & Helen Weaver
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index
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|a v. 1.Montesquieu, Comte, Marx, Tocqueville, and The sociologists and the Revolution of 1848
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|a v. 2.Durkheim, Pareto, Weber
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|a Sociology
|x History
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