Works by Scott, Marvin B. (exact spelling)

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    Functional foibles and the analysis of social change.Marvin B. Scott - 1966 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 9 (1-4):205 – 214.
    Functional analysis is the major theoretical perspective of contemporary sociology. Although many fruitful studies of social structure have resulted from the application of this perspective, it has been notably sterile in coping with questions of social change. Two major shortcomings of the functionalist view of change are here examined. The first type of shortcoming might be called 'evolutionary hangovers'. Under this heading we may include 'functional ahistoricism' and a 'commitment to progress'. The second major shortcoming refers to weaknesses of functional (...)
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    The social sources of alienation.Marvin B. Scott - 1963 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 6 (1-4):57 – 69.
    As a key concept in the social sciences, alienation refers to various mental states, often identified by such terms as ?powerlessness?, ?meaninglessness?, ?anomic?, etc. Recent advances in sociological theory permit us to indicate systematically the social conditions linked to these states. A simple though exhaustive typology of the social sources of alienation? is here presented. To illustrate the typology, examples of alienation are drawn from the writings of classical and contemporary social theorists.
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