Rough Dialectics: Sorokin's Philosophy of Value

Rodopi (1998)
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This book is an exploration in depth of the social theory of the Russian-born thinker Pitirim A. Sorokin. Sorokin's contributions to theories of culture, social change, modernity, and dialectics are evaluated within intellectual, educational, and cultural contexts. The study emphasizes the place of values in the comparative study of civilizations. It includes a translation of Sorokin's essay on Tolstoy as philosopher.

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