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The Constitution of Society

The Constitution of Society( )
Author: Shils, Edward
Series title:Heritage of Sociology Ser.
ISBN:978-0-226-75329-4
Publication Date:Apr 1982
Publisher:University of Chicago Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $44.00
Book Description:

Edward Shils's attempt to work out a macrosociological theory which does justice both to the spiritual and intellectual dispositions and powers of the mind and to the reality of the larger society is an enterprise that has spanned several decades. In his steps toward the development of this theory he has not proceeded deductively; rather he has worked from his own concrete observations of Western, Asian, and African societies. Thus, despite the inevitable abstractness of...
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Book Details
Pages:414
Detailed Subjects: Social Science / Sociology / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):0.527 x 0.796 x 0.098 Inches
Book Weight:1.074 Pounds
Author Biography
Shils, Edward (Author)
Edward Shils, an American sociologist, is a professor at both the University of Chicago and King's College, Cambridge. The editors of a Festschrift prepared in his honor note that he has been a pioneer in clearing up the logical confusion over the concept of ideology and in exploring the role of intellectuals in contemporary life. Shils's work on the institutionalization of sociology as an academic discipline has been fundamental to all discussions of this question. His interest in sociological concepts has been valuable in analyzing political and cultural leadership and societal cohesion. These concepts include his interpretation of "charisma," his own concepts of "center" and "periphery," and his revision of the term "mass society." Shils also introduced into sociology the concept of "scientific community," now central to the sociology of science. He is the founding editor of Minerva, a major journal in the field of higher education and the sociology of knowledge generally. 020



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