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- earn to expand our imagination of what community, society, economy, and change mean. This means taking part... rs, and people at the grassroots. When we look at society through multiple lenses, the invisible sources of... | **September 04** | **There is no such thing as society: Capitalism, bourgeois civil society, and (neo)liberalism** | Marx ([1867] 1972), pp. 319-329, 431-438 | |
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- on personal relationships * //Gesellschaft// (society): a system incorporating a large population and o... idea of [[:modernity|modernity]]. Weber looks at society from the ground up, in terms of patterns of socia... ent law; its connection with the early history of society and its relation to modern ideas//. Boston: Beaco... Tönnies, Ferdinand. (1887) 1957. //Community and society [Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft]//. Translated by
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- that explores the many different ways people make society and social conditions thinkable. This class was d... al sciences generally, are based on the idea that society is knowable. If we use our rational brains we can... deeper questions: What is the purpose of studying society and social change? What kind of knowledge do we w... ntemplation have also thought about the nature of society. In many cases it was because they wanted practic
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- ~~DECKJS~~ # Week 10: Everything’s relative—Society as collective consciousness and total system ## Week 10: Everything’s relative—Society as collective consciousness and total system Rya... e Coastal Ecologies.” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 42 (1): 147–65. https://doi.org/10.1177
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- ction and consumption created a new structure for society. * Fordism (named for Henry Ford but the produ... ’s entitlements and obligations as members of the society. * Mass production also depends on mass emplo
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- ), people should work to create a more democratic society, but she has a specific understanding of what dem
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- nial Perspective.” //Information, Communication & Society// 26 (12): 2419–38. https://doi.org/10.1080/13691