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E**T
Breakdown of Social Control
Conspiracies of social control are prevalent on the internet with little peer reviewed sources. This Sociology Book breaks down various theories into a scientific explanation as to why societies behave the way they do. Underneath the propagated surface of American Consumerism lies a dirty underbelly of oppressed minority and even to include the vast majority in various degrees. By recognizing these issues the educated population can come to make informed decisions on social change.Be that as it may depending on social class and ideology your agenda may be opposed by the hierarchy of social and religious ideas. This book is an excellent text that when paired with philosophy, psychology, and economics sheds further light on the rules of the “system” and what power you have to change it.
M**L
Nice series of books
I really like this series of books. They explain things in an easy style, are interesting, and are well made. I buy one of them every several months and several of my friends have borrowed some of them to read. Very interesting and can be read for 15 minutes or 3 hours at a time!
R**H
Great book series!
We got our son all the books from this line - Sociology, psychology, economics, history, and philosophy. They are great and easy to follow with lots of graphs and pictures. Our son is a freshman in high school and has no problem following the chapters. Great for reference as well!
J**I
Fast Shipping and Quality Product
This textbook arrived promptly and was in good condition. The corner was damaged slightly in transit, but this did not affect the quality of the product.
Z**P
Great sociology book
Any textbook dealing on a specific subject matter in a easy to read and follow format get 5 stars. As a sociologist and professor, it is really tough getting students to read there textbooks. Many find them boring or 'dry', which I tend to agree with them for some. This book provides great insight into theories, sociologists, and concepts in an easy to follow format. However it could never replace an Introduction to Sociology college textbook because it does not cover everything. It is an overview.
B**I
Great Book
Amazing Book.
T**E
Sleek and simple
It's a great introductory, it has a lot of important people, main points and terminology that you can further research. The ideas are simplified but not like over simplified so that it's easier to grasp and later search and explore more about. I also like it's sleek, simple design and visuals.
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