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Introduction to Sociology (Classic Reprint)

Author Emory Stephen Bogardus Phd
Publisher Forgotten Books
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ISBN / ASIN1440064423
ISBN-139781440064425
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Occupational origins.2. Labor and unionization.3. Child labor. Chapter X.The Occupational Group (continued). 197 4.Women in industry.5. Dangerous occupations and unemployment.6. Low incomes and poverty. Chapter XI. The Occupational Group (continued). 213 7.Capital and the corporate group.8. Socialism.9. Social insurance and co-operative movements.10. Industrial democracy.-? Chapter XII. The Community Group 232 1.The neighborhood group.2. The nation group.3. The world group.4. Community consciousness. Chapter XIII. The Educational Group. 256 1 1.The school group.2. The newspaper and the cinema.3. The educational process. Chapter XIV. The Religious Group 276 1.The religious attitude.2. The social principles of Christianity.3. Socializing religion and the church. Chapter XV. Rural And Urban Groups. 294 1.Rural groups and problems.2. Urban groups and problems. Chapter XVI. Racial Groups 309 1.Migration -phenomena.2. Racial conflicts.3. Assimilation and amalgamation. Chapter XVII. Group Control 329 1.The nature of group control.2. Control through public opinion and law.3. Control through art.

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