Reclaiming Evolution: A Dialogue Between Marxism and Institutionalism on Social ChangePsychology Press, 2000 - 211 Seiten Howard Sherman and William M. Dugger engage in a dialogue on social evolution from Institutionalist and Marxist perspectives, each representing one side. Together they explore the way society develops using the equally radical, but very different approaches of Thorstein Veblen and Karl Marx. |
Inhalt
What is evolution? | 3 |
Elements | 15 |
Economic relations | 17 |
Technology | 43 |
Enabling myth | 69 |
Democracy | 89 |
Processes | 119 |
Structural change | 121 |
Social tensions | 134 |
Social conflict | 143 |
Denouement | 165 |
Conclusion reclaiming evolution | 167 |
technology and revolution? | 175 |
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Reclaiming Evolution: A Dialogue Between Marxism and Institutionalism on ... William M. Dugger,Howard J. Sherman Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2000 |
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affect technology African Americans agriculture ancient Rome Ayres basic believe bourgeoisie capitalism capitalist capitalist class cause century ceremonial Chapter Civil class conflict class relations corporations critical Marxists democracy discussed dominant Dugger economic institutions economic relations economists elite emphasized enabling myths evolve example exploited feudal forces of production gender going concerns groups human ideology important income incremental change individual industrial inequality institutionalism institutionalist institutionalist view institutions and class labor laws leisure class Marx Marxist Marxist view means owners ownership political culture political process productive forces profits progress putting-out system racism radical relationships resistance result role ruling class serfs sharecropping Sherman slave slavery social evolution social tensions Soviet Union stagnation status quo stratified societies structural change structural tensions technological reductionism technology affects technostructure theory things Thorstein Veblen unemployment United Veblen vested interests vote wages women workers World Bank
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