
Main Trends in Sociology
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"University Translation Series: Main Trends of Thought in Sociology" is a masterpiece by the master of thought Raymond Aron. It is a collection of Raymond Aron's lecture notes at the Sorbonne University from 1955 to 1958. It is the result of his many years of painstaking research and writing. This book is a philosophy, sociology and general liberal arts textbook commonly used in Western universities. It is also generally listed as a must-read reference book for sociology majors in domestic universities. The author discusses the thoughts and major works of seven sociologists: Montesquieu, Comte, Marx, Tocqueville, Durkheim, Pareto, and Weber in chronological order, covering the era with the most fruitful sociological theoretical achievements. At the same time, he conducts a highly innovative comparative study of these seven sociologists and their thoughts. The narrative of the whole book is clear, easy to understand, and fascinating. In addition, the criticism of the ideological systems of various sociological theorists is very insightful.
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