More recently, Ferdinand Tnnies examines the clash between small-scale neighborhood-based communities and the large-scale competitive market society. In doing so, he considered all aspects of life -- political, economic, legal, and family; art, religion, and culture; construction of "selfhood" and "personhood"; and modes of cognition, language, and understanding.
One of the first major studies of sociology, this republication of an important work will introduce Tnnies thoughts to a new generation of English-speaking students of sociology, political theory, and the history of European ideas.
More recently, Ferdinand Tnnies examines the clash between small-scale neighborhood-based communities and the large-scale competitive market society. In doing so, he considered all aspects of life -- political, economic, legal, and family; art, religion, and culture; construction of "selfhood" and "personhood"; and modes of cognition, language, and understanding.
One of the first major studies of sociology, this republication of an important work will introduce Tnnies thoughts to a new generation of English-speaking students of sociology, political theory, and the history of European ideas.
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