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Papers On Sociological Theorists & Theories
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Weber's
'The Protestant Ethic'
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The concept is explored in a 20 page paper that focuses on
Weber's The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.
Examined are Amish and Korean groups that provide examples
of the entrepreneurial spirit in America. The concept is
linked with Weber's work. Bibliography lists more than a
dozen sources.
Filename: Proteth.wps
Mandatory
Testing for HIV - AIDS / Unacceptable
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A 6 page paper describing the consequences of such a
proposal. Social, health, and government issues are
described. Also, some attention is put on testing for
newborn babies. The thesis is that mandatory testing would
only bring more problems and not solve the ones already in
existence. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Mandtest.wps
Treatment
of AIDS in American Society
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This 7 page paper looks at the disease from a social
perspective. The main focus is on exactly what the
government and advocates are doing on behalf of AIDS and
HIV infected victims. Subjects addressed are education,
research, new drugs, treatment and funding. Statistics are
included throughout. Bibliography included.
Filename: Aidsinam.wps
Affirmative
Action / Analyzed From A Conflict Perspective
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The problem is discussed from a conflict perspective in
this 10 page paper. Several sections look at the problem,
analyze data and apply theoretical principals to relevant
studies. Solutions to the dilemma of affirmative action
are discussed in light of polling data as well as
sociological theory. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Aact.rtf
"Max
Weber?s Construction of Social Theory" by Martin
Albrow
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Martin Albrow, in his book Max Weber?s Construction of
Social Theory, argues that Max Weber provides a
long-neglected foundation for sociology, and that the
arguments of Weber can be utilized in understanding the
sociological premises of a number of other theorists,
including Kant and Nietzche. Further, Albrow relates the
arguments of Weber to the assertion of the value of
sociology as a science, and also defines the link between
the premises of social theory and the development of
social philosophy, social psychology and the logical
correlation between the two. This 4 page paper reflects
the essential arguments in Albrow?s work and considers the
implications for evaluating sociological, philosophical
and psychological underpinnings. No additional sources
cited.
Filename: Weberal.wps
Modern
Social Theory
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The "modern" world has different meaning for
different individuals and different studies. Most would
agree that it encompasses the period from the beginning of
the First World War until the present. For Social
theorists, "modern" must connote the most recent
era of significant social change. The unique role of
social theorists within this concept of modern society
will be: first, to explain the interaction of technology
with the evolution of social interaction and, second, to
pursue new avenues of human development; perhaps in the
incorporation of technology into the heretofore human
processes. This 5 page paper examines a few of the social
theories pertinent to current thought and proposes how the
factors inherent to these theories will be of importance
to the evolving modern era. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Modesoc.wps
Social
Theories
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This 5 page paper looks at two different sociological
camps and compares them with examples. Theories discussed
are primarily those stemming from the works of Clifford
Geertz and Carl G. Hempel. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Theosoc.wps
"The
Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon" by Karl Marx
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A 5 page paper which analyzes the first and last parts of
"The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon" by
Karl Marx. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAmarx18th.wps
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