The Structural Lie tackles one of social science's most mysterious problems. How is it possible to derive statements about the grand structures of social life from their effects in the small movements of everyday life? Prominent sociologist Charles Lemert shows how Marx and Freud provide some answers to this question.
The Structural Lie tackles one of social science's most mysterious problems. How is it possible to derive statements about the grand structures of social life from their effects in the small movements of everyday life? Prominent sociologist Charles Lemert shows how Marx and Freud provide some answers to this question.
Introduction Chapter 1 Lies and Life Chapter 2 Baudrillard's Death Chapter 3 Paul Piccone (1940-2004) Chapter 4 Goffman's Enigma Chapter 5 Harold Garfinkel Chapter 6 Structural Aggravations Chapter 7 Betty Friedan and Simone de Beauvoir Chapter 8 Said and "Edward" Chapter 9 Niebuhr, Derrida, and Death Chapter 10 Why Go to Prison?
Introduction Chapter 1 Lies and Life Chapter 2 Baudrillard's Death Chapter 3 Paul Piccone (1940-2004) Chapter 4 Goffman's Enigma Chapter 5 Harold Garfinkel Chapter 6 Structural Aggravations Chapter 7 Betty Friedan and Simone de Beauvoir Chapter 8 Said and "Edward" Chapter 9 Niebuhr, Derrida, and Death Chapter 10 Why Go to Prison?
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