The Decomposition of Sociology
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Horowitz's subject is the decline of sociology as an academic discipline, both in college enrolments and in its significance as a discipline. The central issue here for Horowitz is that contemporary sociological thought has become pure critique of current society, a critique that represents a crude and false reductionism of contemporary society and life. In this challenging and controversial book, Horowitz examines the decline of sociology, both in terms of the decreasing number of students taking the subject and in terms of its diminishing significance as a discipline. He argues that contemporary sociological thought has lapsed into a pure critique which represents a crude and false reductionism of contemporary life and society.
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Horowitz's subject is the decline of sociology as an academic discipline, both in college enrolments and in its significance as a discipline. The central issue here for Horowitz is that contemporary sociological thought has become pure critique of current society, a critique that represents a crude and false reductionism of contemporary society and life. In this challenging and controversial book, Horowitz examines the decline of sociology, both in terms of the decreasing number of students taking the subject and in terms of its diminishing significance as a discipline. He argues that contemporary sociological thought has lapsed into a pure critique which represents a crude and false reductionism of contemporary life and society.
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