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This text investigates the fundamental principles, theoretical frameworks, and structural components that define human social interaction and societal organization. David C. King provides a comprehensive overview of sociological inquiry, drawing upon foundational theories and empirical research to explain how social institutions, culture, and individual behavior intersect. The book serves as an introductory framework for students to analyze the complexities of modern society through a systematic, scientific lens.
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Experts frequently identify this text as a standard introductory resource for undergraduate sociology students. Readers often note the clear, structured prose that makes complex theoretical concepts accessible to those new to the field.
Page Count:
354
Publication Date:
1975-01-01
Publisher:
Rinehart Press
ISBN-10:
0030077567
ISBN-13:
9780030077562
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