Book Review: Problematics of Sociology: The Georg Simmel Lectures, 1995

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Based on the Georg Simmel Lectures delivered at Humboldt University in the spring of 1995, Problematics of Sociology is a distillation of Neil Smelser's reflections after nearly four decades of research, teaching, and thought in the field of sociology. Each chapter considers a different level of analysis: micro, meso, macro, and global. Within this framework, the themes considered range over a variety of topics, including the place of the rational and nonrational in social action and in social science theory; social institutions as imagined entities; the eclipse of social class; and the decline of the nation-state as a focus of solidarity.

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Beeghley, L. (1998). Book Review: Problematics of Sociology: The Georg Simmel Lectures, 1995. Sociological Research Online, 3(2), 117–117. https://doi.org/10.1177/136078049800300202

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