Too Macho for That

Too Macho for That by Carol T. Rolle, published by AuthorHouse in August 2004, is a thought-provoking exploration of the search for world peace and development. This 168-page book delves into the analyses of renowned intellectuals Karl Marx and Max Weber, examining their perspectives on human institutions, behavioral formation, and societal challenges. Rolle presents a critical examination of how these theories have failed to address the inadequacies of social institutions, aiming to provide insights for future generations.
Readers will find a comprehensive discussion that challenges traditional religious explanations and seeks to reduce religious conflict. The book addresses various pressing issues, including conflict, social change, and women’s issues, while also tackling themes of racism and poverty. Through this exploration, Rolle aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding societal development and the persistent challenges that continue to affect communities worldwide.
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This book is about the search for world peace and development. Karl Marx and Max Webber are two outstanding intellectuals whose analysis about human institutions, behavioral formation, disequilibria, and organizational demise are unsurpassed. Webber, following the tradition of the ancient Greek intellectuals and modern European thinkers of the enlightenment era had concluded that ideas are fundamental in determining all social outcomes. Marx, on the other hand, saw all social outcomes resulting from conflict of materialism. The application of these two giant intellectuals’ theories and many others has not solved societies’ institutional inadequacies. Henceforth, this book is to fill the gap for generations after the twentieth century in solving social institutional morbidity.
It goes further to challenge all traditional religious explanations about the justification of how one religion differs from the other. It is an attempt to eliminate religious rancor in the world. The study therefore covers areas like conflict, hatred, behavioural formation, social change, permanent schism, racism, poverty, women’s issues, and development.
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