223 Pages
by
Routledge
226 Pages
by
Routledge
223 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1932, Studies in Sociology consists of essays that fall into three groups, the first concerned with the scope and method of sociology and its relation to history and social philosophy; the second devoted to an analysis of the theory of evolution as applied to society, and to a number of problems in social psychology, such as the nature of social purpose, the place of instinct... Read more
1. The Scope of Sociology 2. History and Sociology 3. Social Purpose 4. The Concept of Evolution in Sociology 5. A Note on the Conceptions of Stages in Social Evolution 6. Emotion and Instinct 7. The Place of Instinct in Social Theory 8. The Inheritance of Mental Characters 9. Interchange between Social Classes 10. The Claims of Eugenics Index
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Morris Ginsberg






