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  1. The state in capitalist society.Ralph Miliband - 1969 - New York,: Basic Books.
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  • White Collar Crime.Edwin H. Sutherland - 1952 - Science and Society 16 (2):183-186.
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  • States and Social Revolutions.Theda Skocpol & Barrington Moore - 1982 - Ethics 92 (2):299-315.
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  • Who Rules America?G. William Domhoff - 1968 - Science and Society 32 (3):334-338.
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  • Making Law: The State, the Law, and Structural Contradictions.William J. Chambliss & Marjorie Sue Zatz - 1993 - Indiana University Press.
    "... a distinct, broad, but compelling framework for examining a variety of laws and social policies." —Legal Studies Forum "... a very rich volume that has something to offer to many different tastes... an excellent companion to the main textbook in a large undergraduate law-and-society course." —Contemporary Sociology No issue has captured the imagination of social scientists and legal scholars more consistently than the creation of laws. The political implications of the study of law and society often create ideological diatribes (...)
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  • (1 other version)Globalising Food: Agrarian Questions and Global Restructuring. David Goodman and Michael J. Watts, editors.David Goodman, Michael J. Watts & Andrew N. Rowan - 1998 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 11 (1):61-63.
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  • Theorising Nature and Society in Sociology: The Invisibility of Animals.Hilary Tovey - 2003 - Sociologia Ruralis 43:196-215.
    The paper argues that animals are central to rural social life and a rural sociology needs to develop theorisations of the rural which incorporate this fact. It looks to environmental sociology, the sociology of the relations between ‘nature’ and ‘society’, for help in this respect, but argues that the debates (particularly the ‘realist’ versus ‘social constructionist’ debate) which have characterised recent sociology of the environment have focussed attention on the problems of conceptualising ‘nature’ at the expense of attempts to reconceptualise (...)
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