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Book SynopsisThis text explores various social issues, such as violence, censorship, obscenity and pornography. It goes on to examine sociological organisation and concludes with a discussion of the ideas of three mentors - George Lundberg, Stuart C. Dodd and Tad Blalock.
Trade Review...Otto Larsen has encapsulated in this volume a powerful statement of the importance of sociology in the modern world. The book should be required reading for all introductory students. -- John W. Riley, Jr., Consulting Sociologist, National Institute on Aging
These essays are straightforward, clear, and void of professional jargon. * Social Forces *
This book is unique. I believe that no other sociologist could have filed such a consistently readable record of 'social concerns'...all within a highly disciplined and explicit sociological framework. Otto Larsen in this book, and in countless others,has also left an indelible mark on sociology as a profession. -- Matilda White Riley, National Institute on Aging
This book is unique. I believe that no other sociologist could have filed such a consistently readable record of 'social concerns'...all within a highly disciplined and explicit sociological framework. Otto Larsen in this book, and in countless others, has also left an indelible mark on sociology as a profession. -- Matilda White Riley, National Institute on Aging
...Otto Larsen has encapsulated in this volume a powerful statement of the importance of sociology in the modern world. The book should be required reading for all introductory students. -- John W. Riley, Jr., Consulting Sociologist, National Institute on Aging
These essays are straightforward, clear, and void of professional jargon. * Social Forces *