Douglas, Jack D.,

The relevance of sociology. Edited by Jack D. Douglas. - New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts [1970] - xiii, 233 p. 22 cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

The promise of the sociological imagination, by C. W. Mills.--The political lead of the educational and scientific estate, by J. K. Galbraith.--The utility of utopias, by W. E. Moore.--Science as a vocation, by M. Weber.--Anti-minotaur: the myth of a value-free sociology, by A. W. Gouldner.--The making and taking of problems: toward an ethical stance, by J. R. Seeley.--Whose side are we on? By H. S. Becker.--The sociologist as partisan: sociology and the welfare state, by A. W. Gouldner.--In dispraise of loyalty, by M. W. Tumin.--Truth's search for power: the dilemmas of the social sciences, by H. Waitzkin.--The relevance of sociology, by J. D. Douglas.

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