Class, Race and Corporate Power, Vol. 11, No. 2 (2023) (15 pages) An essay by Tom Brass which examines how popular culture formed the negative image of sociology as taught at the 1960s new ...
The best way to shed light on the question of the ‘political aims of inquiry’ is to go back to a debate in Marxism. This presents us with the danger of focusing on theoretical issues and even perhaps ...
This paper argues that the recent 'mini-renaissance' in Marxist educational sociology as propounded in particular by Rikowski (1996, 1997) is fatally flawed, not only denying the sui generis ...
Marx is famous as a social theorist. that is, as one who adopts ‘society’ as an object of theoretical reflection. The aim of the present piece is to argue that he is neither a social theorist, nor ...
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FIFTY years ago, as a working-class grammar school product at LSE, I thought it best to take advantage of the intellectual tradition handed down by Lord Robbins, William Beveridge, John Maynard Keynes ...
His wife, Marcia Wright, said the cause was acute myeloid leukemia. Wright, who was the Vilas distinguished research professor of sociology at the University of Wisconsin, spent his entire teaching ...
Where to find the readings: = Firestone Reserve/Graduate Reading Room (paper). = Electronic reserve/Blackboard course documents. = World Wide Web (click on the link in the syllabus). Rousseau, The ...