J. P. Singh

The book covers leading exponents of sociology, both classical and
contemporary, who are regarded as masters of social thought. The book
critically examines the major social thinkers from Auguste Comte to Anthony
Giddens chronologically.
The book offers students a lively and critical introduction to
different concepts and theories and to the ways in which sociologists are
trained to think and work. It is written with a range of students in mind. It
will also be of interest to anyone curious about the nature of classical
sociology.
A central purpose of this text is to be concise and simple. No
student of sociology and its related fields can ignore this book.
Introduction
Auguste Comte
Karl Heinrich Marx
Herbert Spencer
Vilfredo Pareto
Émile Durkheim
Max Weber
George Herbert Mead
Charles H. Cooley
Alfred Schütz
Talcott Parsons
George C. Homans
Robert K. Merton
Claude Lévi Strauss
Harold Garfinkel
Erving Goffman
Paul-Michel Foucault
Jürgen Habermas
Jacques Derrida
Pierre Bourdieu
Anthony Giddens
J.P. Singh, an author and lexicographer, holds MA (PU, Patna),
MPhil (JNU, New Delhi) and a PhD from the Australian National University,
Canberra. Worked as Associate Professor of Research Methodology at TISS,
Mumbai, Addl. Director of Population Research Centre, Patna University,
Director (Higher Education), Government of Bihar, Pro Vice-Chancellor and
Professor of Sociology at Patna University, Patna. He held Professional
Associateship of the Population Institute, East-West Center, Hawaii (USA). In
addition to more than 100 research papers, essays and reviews, the author has
published 40 books to his credit.
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