I read some classics in sociological theory, trying to release them from the dusty shelves. For more, see my YouTube channel www.youtube.com/c/AlecMcGail/ If you want to see me live, follow me @ www.twitch.tv/bergeront I recommend listening at 1.5x speed
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Social SciencesScience |
The last chapter of Fromm's analysis of individuality of modern man. Fromm addresses the repressive nature of modern culture and socialization, pointing to helplessless, a lack of automony and freedom, to be fertile ground for authoritarianism, fasci... more
This is epic. Love his trichotomy, and the discussion he concludes with. I.e. the emergence of the seemingly infinite from the infinitesimal, across all the natural and social sciences. Sounds like a call to the study of the heterogeneous and differe... more
at times thought-provoking, contradictory, and offensive
wish I could've read the rest of the article, but was getting tired of it o.o
His sentences are long, his words true. Seems I need to read more Roy Bhaskar.
Printed in 1842, Comte's universal law of mental development, and why it provides such a strong impetus for his new idea, "sociology" (translated as social physics in this reading).
From New Rules of Sociological Method, this section addresses the connection between art and the social sciences, in that they both attempt cross-cultural communication for self-expansion.
Can you predict this will lead to sociology in particular? I didn't...
Super dense, packed with insight, and justifies sociology of sociology (my focus).
Great analysis, moving from the mnemonic structures which keep ancestry in the Nuer and the dynamics of remembering and forgetting in scientific discovery.
The host reads so fast you might as well not listen. All words blend together. Not worth listening.
The host is quite good at entertaining himself while he’s reading all these tedious stuff. Somehow this cheerful spirit kinda brightens my day. Haha.
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