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Max Weber, writing at the turn of the 20th century, viewed human culture as more beneficent than Marx did, viewing the conflicts underlying criminal justice as competing values rather than intentional oppression. George Simmel, at around the same time as Weber, looked at concepts of crime arising...
If we are unable to evaluate adequately, as we very frequently are, we have not yet succeeded in understanding adequately.The value judgments which are forbidden to enter through the front door of political science, sociology or economics, enter these disciplines through the back door; they come...
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Sociology Sociology as a science developed in Europe in the mid-1800s, a period of rapid social change. Political revolutions and theIndustrial Revolutiondrastically altered how many people lived, which wasn't always for the better. This prompted early sociologists to wonder how to maintain stabilit...
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