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- Labor and Monopoly Capital by Harry Braverman
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Social Facts and the Role of Roles
Social Science is grounded in what Durkheim pointed out in his methodology as Social Facts. (One wonders if he read Hard Times by Charles Dickens (1854) and related with Josiah Bounderby and his “Stick to the Facts” attitude.) One concept … Continue reading
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