With this purpose in mind the subject-matter has been
grouped under the following headings: Part I. The Nature and Import of
Sociology; Part II. Social Evolution; Part III. Socialization and Social
Control; Part IV. Social Ideals; Part V. Social Pathology; Part VI.
Methods of Social Investigation; Part VII. The History of Sociology. It
has been the endeavor of the authors to bring together in this book the
results of the most recent discussions in the various fields of
sociology, to present the accepted conclusions of sociologists
respecting the origin, nature, structure, functions and abnormal
phenomena of society without controversy, and in a simple, direct way
suited to the ordinary college undergraduate.
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~Social Problems, A Study of Everyday Social Conditions~
By EZRA THAYER TOWNE, Ph.D.
Professor of Economics and Political Science, Carleton College
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"A carefully written record and analysis of the growth in modern society
of the attempt to deal intelligently with social problems, such, for
instance, as immigration, unemployment, divorce, liquor, conservation,
and so on. Dr. Towne has carried out this task with excellent judgment
and intelligence.
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