Homo Sociologicus

Homo Sociologicus by Ralf Dahrendorf, published by Routledge & K. Paul in 1973, is a scholarly work that explores the complexities of social behavior and the role of individuals within society. This edition, comprising 99 pages, presents the text in both English and German, offering a bilingual perspective on sociological concepts. Dahrendorf delves into the interplay between individual actions and societal structures, providing insights into the dynamics of social roles and expectations.
Readers will find a thorough examination of sociological themes, particularly focusing on how individuals navigate their identities within various social contexts. The book addresses fundamental questions about the relationship between personal agency and social constraints, making it relevant for those interested in the field of sociology. With its concise format and dual-language presentation, Homo Sociologicus serves as a valuable resource for students and scholars alike, contributing to the understanding of social theory and human behavior.
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