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  1. After Neofunctionalism: Action, Culture, and Civil Society.Jeffrey C. Alexander - 1998 - In Neofunctionalism and after. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 210--33.
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  • Review of Daniel Bell: The End of Ideology: On the Exhaustion of Political Ideas in the Fifties[REVIEW]George L. Kline - 1961 - Ethics 72 (1):61-62.
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  • The Just Economy.George von Furstenberg & Richard Dien Winfield - 1993 - Noûs 27 (1):97.
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  • The Sociological Imagination.C. Wright Mills - 1960 - British Journal of Educational Studies 9 (1):75-76.
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  • Is the Revival of Pragmatism Practical, or What are the Consequences of Pragmatism?Jeffrey C. Isaac - 1999 - Constellations 6 (4):561-587.
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  • The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology.Alvin W. Gouldner - 1972 - Science and Society 36 (1):93-95.
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  • From Education to Expertise: Sociology as a "Profession".William Buxton & Stephen Turner - 1992 - In T. C. Halliday & M. Janowitz (eds.), Sociology and Its Publics: The Forms and Fates of Disciplinary Organization. University of Chicago Press. pp. 373-407.
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  • The Passions and the Interests. Political Arguments for Capitalism before its Triumph.A. O. Hirschman - unknown
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  • On the Logic of the Social Sciences.Jürgen Habermas - 1997 - Human Studies 20 (4):413-428.
    James Bohman has succeeded in reinvigorating the old debate over explanation and understanding by situating it within contemporary discussions about sociological indeterminacy and complexity. I argue that Bohman's preference for a paradigm based on Habermas's theory of communicative action is justifiable given the explanatory deficiencies of ethnomethodological, rational choice, rule-based, and functionalist methodologies. Yet I do not share his belief that the paradigm is preferable to less formalized models of interpretation.
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  • Weak Sociology/Strong Sociologists: Consequences and Contradictions of a Field in Turmoil.Alan Wolfe - 1992 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 59:759-780.
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