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Date: 2002-10-12 08:42:00
Charles Cooley
Pragmatism
William Graham Sumner
George Herbert Mead
Louis Menand
Sociology
Herbert Spencer
Lester Frank Ward
Jane Addams
Pragmatists
United States
Philosophy

SOCIOLOGY 316 An Introduction to Sociological Theory Fall 2002 Instructor: Gary Hamilton RETHINKING DEMOCRACY: THE ORIGINS OF AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY

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