"I have always maintained that sociology is a science of liberation and not of restraint."In response to the demand for a concise and comprehensive overview of sociology, "A Text-Book of Sociology" offers an essential guide to the field. This text articulates the scientific foundation of sociology, elucidating its principles and objectives with clarity and precision.This book emphasizes three core aspects:Social Forces and Intellectual Direction: It explores how social forces drive individual and collective actions, both unconsciously and under the conscious direction of intellect, leading to societal progress.Material Achievement and Psychical Development: The authors highlight the significance of material achievements as the foundation for mental and social development, underscoring the importance of systematic education in fundamental principles for a thriving social life.Accessibility and Practical Use: Organized to facilitate use in reading clubs and academic classes, the book's structure enhances its accessibility for both casual readers and dedicated students.Building on the foundation laid in Ward's "Pure Sociology" and incorporating extensive references to his other sociological works, this handbook distills the essence of sociological theory into a practical and digestible format. Recognizing the diversity of perspectives within the field, the authors acknowledge that different viewpoints contribute uniquely to the collective understanding of sociology.This annotated edition features 364 short chapters, each designed to be easily digestible and focused on key aspects of sociological theory. Additionally, a highly detailed table of contents aids readers in navigating the text efficiently and locating key concepts swiftly.
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