Emile Durkheim's View of Society
.... Disagreements as to the value of each object of exchange are inevitable in any
society. He therefore rejected the
view that all labor has an equal value -- the ....
(1287

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Outsiders' View of Place in Society
In Simmel's "The Stranger," the sociologist proclaimed that identity was irrevocably linked to one's state in
society. The stranger ....
(790

3

)
Society's View of Single Parent Family
.... This paper examines the ways in which
society assumes that a single-parent family is somehow not a real family and how this fact makes the other stresses faced ....
(2354

9

)
Chinua Achebe's View of a Post-Colonial Society
.... A writer like Chinua Achebe in Things Fall Apart offers an inside
view of a post-colonial
society and of how the colonial era continues to affect that
society ....
(890

4

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Gender Bias in Western Society
.... While we acknowledge that all women are not the same, we
view society's gender stratification system as devaluing all women (and the feminine) with the result ....
(1659

7

)
Fromm's View of Alienation
.... On the other hand, in his discussion of alienation from
society, Fromm disagreed with Hegel's
view that the goal of life is to seek unity with the social ....
(636

3

)
American Society
.... must make something of themselves through work and through their contributions to
society. Underachievement is antithetical to this particular
view while the ....
(1586

6

)
Postmodern Thought and Cellular Phones
.... themselves. Postmodernists
view society and culture as "elements in an ever-changing patchwork" (Peterson & Anand, 2004, p. 312). ....
(2558

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)
Mills' Theory of Modern Society
.... In Durkheim's work, this is quite apparent in his
view of the hegemony of
society versus the individual strengths and weaknesses of the various members of ....
(2925

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)
Modern Society and Humanism
Modern
society begins with the eras of the Renaissance and the Reformation as a change in the
view taken toward the role and source of authority in public life ....
(2207

9

)
View of Females in Two Novels
.... Granted, he could attempt to rescue his beloved, but he is constrained by the laws of his
society. .... The role of women in English
society is to be used by men. ....
(1712

7

)
Abortion debate in American Society
....
view, noting first that antiabortion "rhetoric is persuasive because it employs a rhetorical form which embodies a certain . . . moral landscape" of
society ( ....
(3984

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)
Marx and Bourgeois Society
.... His
view was based on the idea that these stages were inevitable and that .... in life was through revolution, through the violent overthrow of bourgeois
society. ....
(1617

6

)
PAKISTAN AND THE UNITED STATES
.... an Islamic heritage. Different branches of Islam, however, often
view society through different glasses. Thus, the potential for ....
(4110

16

)
Shifting Point of View in Heart of Darkness
.... The point-of-
view is initially focused on Kurtz but it becomes Marlow's .... the colonial experience, which looked to itself and its own "home
society" to determine ....
(1050

4

)
Herbert Blumer and Symbolic Interactionism
.... Such a perspective differs from others that
view society as a place of structure and inherent, inevitable conflict by creating the possibility that human ....
(2856

11

)
Status of Women in Islamic Society
.... event, in the context of militant and fundamentalist Islam, a new consensus about the appropriate
view of the future status of women in Islamic
society has not ....
(2025

8

)
Suicide and Adolescents
.... According to this
view,
society offers males certain outlets for expressing their aggression and frustration that are typically denied to females. ....
(3610

14

)
Condition of Women in European Society
.... One
view of the impact of the Reformation on women is that it had the .... and of the women within them--came under increasing social scrutiny, as if
society, or at ....
(1804

7

)
Comte on Social Order and Progress
.... In Luhmann's
view,
society's evolution has resulted in greater complexity--more choices and more possibilities--due to technological innovation. ....
(1986

8

)
The 1960s in American Society
.... a period of violence both by disaffected groups within
society and by
society itself in .... The event that most challenged America's
view of the era and of itself ....
(1807

7

)
Freud's View of Women and Culture
.... in Veblen's
view, is on, wherever the impulse to break out of the pattern is present. And as we know from the contemporary feminist analysis of
society, it ....
(8397

34

)
Roles of Obedience & Discipline in Society
.... Milgram states at the outset his
view of the roles of obedience and discipline in
society: Obedience is as basic an element in the structure of social life as ....
(2599

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)
ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM IN PAKISTAN
.... an Islamic heritage. Different branches of Islam, however, often
view society through different glasses. In Islamic countries, where ....
(4710

19

)
Women in the Hierarchy of Eskimo Society
.... Western observers have long seen the social role of the woman as being less than that of the male in Eskimo
society, and this
view has been brought about by ....
(1951

8

)
Funtionalism versus Conflict Theory
.... But all of this is consistent with the
view that functionalism analyzes
society in terms of units of social organization, not in terms of psychological states ....
(1977

8

)
Conflict, Labeling Theory
.... and powerful individuals control not only the majority of resources in
society but also .... are inherent in such a class oriented system in the
view of liberals ....
(1303

5

)
Gang Violence: Social Conflict Theory
.... Social conflict theory best explains the rise of gangs in American
society among minority youth that
view themselves denied traditional routes of access to ....
(2407

10

)
The Structure of The Second Mrs. Tanqueray
.... in other words, Aubrey's act of compassion was meant to change
society's view of Paula, Paula's behavior, and Paula's
view of herself, at the very least. ....
(1589

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VIEWS OF EDUCATION
.... Traditional views of education include the tendency to
view schools as necessary for .... individual potential, and they are an integral part of democratic
society. ....
(1429

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