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  1. (1 other version)Sociology, narrative, and the quality versus quantity debate (Goethe versus Newton): Can computer-assisted story grammars help us understand the rise of Italian fascism (1919–1922)? [REVIEW]Roberto P. Franzosi - 2010 - Theory and Society 39 (6):593-629.
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  • The Czech Republic: Fifteen Years Later.Jan Keller - 2005 - European Journal of Social Theory 8 (4):471-485.
    This article discusses some aspects of developments in the Czech Republic during the 15 years since the downfall of the Communist regime. At the level of social structures, the dominant trend has been a rapid growth of inequality, which has blocked the development of a middle-class society. At the political level, the most salient tendency is the growth of a 'silent majority', not least due to the murky methods of privatization and the manifest corruption among the new elite. The problems (...)
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  • The Classics of Sociology and the First World War.Hans Joas & Kenneth B. Woodgate - 1990 - Thesis Eleven 27 (1):101-124.
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  • Articulating the World: Social Movements, the Self-Transcendence of Society and the Question of Culture.Martin Fuchs - 2000 - Thesis Eleven 61 (1):65-85.
    Recent developments in social theory, and especially in movement research, have deepened our understanding of the self-instituting and self-transformative capabilities of society. However, as the case of Alain Touraine's notion of historicity shows, there is a real danger that social praxis is being reduced to the function of self-thematization and self-programming, enshrining society in a self-referential circle. Ideas of self-transcendence and the non-identity of society with itself cannot be adequately accounted for as long as full scope is not given to (...)
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  • Why Remain `Classical'?François Dubet - 2007 - European Journal of Social Theory 10 (2):247-260.
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