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Capitalism & Modern Social Theory by Anthony Giddens offers a comprehensive analysis of the writings of three foundational social theorists: Karl Marx, Émile Durkheim, and Max Weber. Published by Aakar Books, this book explores their theories on capitalism, society, and modernity. Giddens delves into the intellectual contributions of each thinker, examining their views on social structure, power, and economic systems. With a focus on their relevance to modern social theory, the book provides insights into the evolution of sociological thought. This paperback edition is a valuable resource for students and scholars of sociology, political science, and philosophy.
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Anthony Giddens is a renowned British sociologist, best known for his contributions to social theory and modern sociology. He is the founder of the theory of structuration, which bridges the gap between structure and agency in social systems. Giddens has written extensively on topics such as globalization, politics, and the nature of modernity. He served as the Director of the London School of Economics and is regarded as one of the most influential sociologists of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. His works have shaped contemporary discussions on social theory and public policy. Giddens is also known for his work on the sociology of risk and modernity.
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Capitalism & Modern Social Theory by Anthony Giddens offers a comprehensive analysis of the writings of three foundational social theorists: Karl Marx, Émile Durkheim, and Max Weber. Published by Aakar Books, this book explores their theories on capitalism, society, and modernity. Giddens delves into the intellectual contributions of each thinker, examining their views on social structure, power, and economic systems. With a focus on their relevance to modern social theory, the book provides insights into the evolution of sociological thought. This paperback edition is a valuable resource for students and scholars of sociology, political science, and philosophy.
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