Social Science Quotations: Who Said What, When, and WhereRobert Merton Routledge, 27. tra 2018. - Broj stranica: 437 Social Science Quotations has been prepared to meet an evident, unmet need in the literature of the social sciences. Writings on the lives and theories of individual social scientists abound, but there has been no fully documented collection of memorable quotations from the social sciences as a whole. The frequent use of quotations in scientific as well as literary writings that are mere summaries or paraphrases typically fail to capture the full force of formulations that have made quotations memorable. This book of quotations invites the further reading or rereading of the original texts, beyond the quotations themselves. Sills and Merton draw extensively upon the writings that constitute the historical core of the social sciences and social thought; those works with staying power often described as the "classical texts." Many quotations have been drawn from these classical texts because the quotations contain memorable ideas memorably expressed. Both consequential and memorable, these words have been quoted over the generations, entering into the collective memory of social scientists everywhere and at times diffusing into popular thought and into the vernacular as well. This book is useful to social scientists, anthropologists, economists, historians, political scientists, psychiatrists, psychologists, sociologists and statisticians, and for all who want to learn or verify memorable formulations and phrases concerning social thought and social theories. It is particularly useful for graduate students taking courses that examine the history of their discipline. |
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... economist.” Clearly, it is not their substance alone but also the words in which they are expressed that lead passages such as these to endure through repeated quotation. We have given the book the subtide of Who Said Whjat, When, and ...
... Great then is the good fortune of a state in which the citizens have a moderate and sufficient property; for where some possess much, and the others nothing, there ARROW, KENNETH J. 5 Kenneth J. Arrow 1921U.S. economist may.
... economist may arise an extreme democracy, or a pure oligarchy; or a tyranny may grow out of either extreme — either ... economist would think exactly as he does if Marx never existed. The economist has acquired an awareness of ...
... economist and F. H. Hahn 1925- German-bom British economist i The terms in which contracts are made matter. In particular, if money is the good in terms of which contracts are made, then the prices of goods in terms of money are of ...
... economist. The First Edinburgh Reviewers (1855) 1965:324. 3 You may talk of the tyranny of Nero and Tiberius; but the real tyranny is the tyranny of your next-door neighbour. . . Public opinion is a permeating influence, and it exacts ...
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Social Science Quotations: Who Said What, When, and Where David L. Sills,Robert King Merton Ograničeni pregled - 2000 |