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Sociology and Fascism in the Interwar Period: The Myth and its Frame

In Dirk Kasler & Stephen Turner (eds.), Sociology Responds to Fascism. Routledge (1992)

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  1. The origins of 'mainstream sociology' and other issues in the history of american sociology.Stephen Turner - 1994 - Social Epistemology 8 (1):41 – 67.
    The writing of history typically involves opinions that cannot be established by historical evidence. This 'involvement' takes two main forms: first, the intimation of evaluative opinions is often the point of historical narratives; and second, as Weber maintained, opinion plays a constitutive role-the identification of historical objects, of explanatory problems, and perhaps even the selection of solutions to these problems is governed by opinions or commitments that cannot be proven historically. The comments of both Bulmer and Camic, for example, presume (...)
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