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Power, State, and Society: An Introduction to Poltical Sociology

Author W. Lawrence Neuman
Publisher Waveland Pr Inc
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ISBN / ASIN1577665880
ISBN-139781577665885
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Political sociologists probe into thorny issues, ask tough questions, and reveal obscure truths; often what they learn is neither simple nor comforting. By exploring how societal power relationships and political actions combine to create a particular societal situation, such as homelessness or street crime, one develops a critical understanding of the dynamics of the power dimensions of human relationships, group processes, and social institutions. This well-organized introduction to political sociology provides a comprehensive synthesis of complex ideas, makes theory come alive, and highlights contemporary developments in the field. Early in the text, Neuman presents theoretical frameworks as models to understand political sociology; he makes abstract material understandable and relevant. Understanding how power relations constantly shape many areas of our daily life results in greater control over events and an improved quality of life. Not-for-sale instructor resource material available to college and university faculty only; contact publisher directly.