The post-Communist societies of Eastern Europe are examples of a social formation of great theoretical interest with distinctive features of its own. They reveal that Soviet-imposed real socialism has produced more fundamental and enduring changes in the region than had generally been believed.
The post-Communist societies of Eastern Europe are examples of a social formation of great theoretical interest with distinctive features of its own. ...
Originally published in 1983. This book concentrates on the impact of philosophy of science on sociology and other disciplines. It argues that the impact of the philosophy of science on sociology from the rise of the Vienna Circle until the mid-1980s resulted in a deep-reaching and, in the author's view, undesirable methodological reorientation in sociology.
Originally published in 1983. This book concentrates on the impact of philosophy of science on sociology and other disciplines. It argues that the imp...