Marxism and sociology : views from Eastern Europe / Edited by Peter L. Berger.
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TextPublisher: New York : Appleton-Century-Crofts, [1969]Description: xv, 246 pages ; 24 cmContent type: - text
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- 335.438301 21 B.P.M.
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"With two exceptions (the papers by Miloš Kaláb and András Hegedüs) the contributions were published in the autumn 1967 (34:3) issue of Social research."
Includes bibliographical references.
Modern times, modern Marxism, by Z. Bauman.--Sociology, Marxism, reality, by J. J. Wiatr.--The Marxist school of sociology: what is sociology in a Marxist sense? By O. Mandić.--The specificity of the Marxist conception of sociology, by M. Kaláb.--Contemporary Marxist sociology, by E. Hahn.--The structure of Marxist sociology, by L. Živković.--The division of labor and the social structure of socialism, by A. Hegedüs.--The concept of alienation in modern sociology, by I. S. Kon.--Roles, masks, and characters; a contribution to Marx's idea of the social role, by E. Urbánek.--George H. Mead and Luigi Pirandello; some parallels between the theoretical and artistic presentation of the social role concept, by B. Baumann.
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