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Politics in the Human Interest: Applying Sociology in the Real World

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Politics in the Human Interest: Applying Sociology in the Real World

Contributors:

By (Author) William Du Bois
By (author) Dean R. Wright

ISBN:

9780739117712

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

18th April 2007

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Political science and theory

Dewey:

306.2

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

150

Dimensions:

Width 154mm, Height 230mm, Spine 11mm

Weight:

213g

Description

Politics in the Human Interest presents the striking proposition that by paying attention to what's been learned about human behavior, we can develop a political agenda that is in the human interest. Du Bois and Wright, editors of Applying Sociology: Making a Better World, seek a synthesis of the disciplines by returning to the bold conversation of August Comte, Lester Ward, Robert Lynd, Erich Fromm, Abraham Maslow, Alvin Gouldner, Ernest Becker and Alfred McClung Lee. As economist Kenneth Boulding once said, 'The question for the social sciences is simply, what is better_and how do we get there' Politics in the Human Interest provides an important foundation for the answer and explores the theoretical foundation of a humanistic sociology. It returns to the original progressive agenda_that knowledge about human behavior can be used to create social progress and a better world. Politics in the Human Interest is perfect for advanced undergraduate courses and graduate courses as well as sociology professionals.

Reviews

This is a stimulating, fervent effort, valuable in its wisdom and challenges....The authors...respect their profession, care about its direction, and offer an excellent framework for discussion and action toward a social science that helps people. * PsycCRITIQUES *
Across the disciplines, neutrality of method is confused with neutrality of substance. Research closely tied to social advocacy is reflexively viewed as tainted. Du Bois and Wright bravely challenge this assumption, reconnecting the academic practice of sociology with its original idealism - to identify the sources of,and find solutions to genuine human problems. This fresh perspective on social science has direct application in many areas of research, certainly not least in my own field of social work. -- Daniel Liechty, Illinois State University

Author Bio

William Du Bois, Ph.D. is assistant professor of Justice Administration at Southwest Minnesota State University. R. Dean Wright, Ph.D. is Ellis and Nelle Levitt Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Drake University.

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