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The Sociology of Economic Life
About this book
Neil J. Smelser's The Sociology of Economic Life is a foundational text that bridges the disciplines of sociology and economics, offering a comprehensive analysis of how social structures, cultural norms, and human behavior shape economic systems. Written with clarity and depth, this seminal work provides an essential framework for understanding the dynamic interplay between society and economic activity.Smelser explores key themes such as the role of social institutions in economic life, the influence of values and norms on economic behavior, and the ways in which economic systems are embedded within broader social contexts. By examining topics like industrialization, labor markets, consumer behavior, and organizational structures, the book provides insights into the sociological forces that drive economic processes.Through case studies and theoretical analysis, Smelser illustrates how economic activity cannot be understood in isolation from its social environment. He addresses complex issues such as economic inequality, the impact of technology on work and production, and the tensions between individual agency and collective systems.First published in 1963, The Sociology of Economic Life remains a cornerstone in the field of economic sociology, offering timeless perspectives that continue to inform contemporary research. This book is indispensable for students, scholars, and professionals in sociology, economics, and related disciplines who seek a deeper understanding of the social dimensions of economic life.Accessible yet profound, Smelser's work challenges readers to think critically about the interconnectedness of social and economic systems and the ways in which human interactions shape the world of production, exchange, and consumption.
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Table of contents
- Title page
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- preface
- introduction
- One โ historical developments in economic sociology
- Two โ economics, sociology, and economic sociology
- Three โ the economy and other social sub-systems
- Four โ sociological analysis of economic processes
- Five โ sociological aspects of economic development
- Selected References