Society and the Social Sciences An Introduction

“Society and the Social Sciences: An Introduction” by David Potter is a comprehensive examination of the dynamics of modern capitalist society, published by Routledge in 1981. This New Ed edition spans 449 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the fundamental question of how contemporary society maintains cohesion amidst ongoing change, making it a valuable resource for those interested in sociology and social sciences.
Readers will find an interdisciplinary approach that delves into the complexities of societal structures and their evolution. The text serves as an introductory guide at the university level, exploring key themes related to sociology and the interplay of various social factors. This edition provides a thorough foundation for understanding the mechanisms that underpin social stability and transformation in a capitalist context.
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‘How does modern capitalist society hold together while in a state of constant change?’ The basic themes behind this question are examined in this the only interdisciplinary, introductory text at university level on this subject.
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