SOC 314. Theories of Social Order

Consideration of the main contributions of sociological theorists since the 19th century toward an understanding of the conditions under which stable social orders are established and sustained. Views as diverse as those of Marx, Weber, Durkheim, and Parsons will be considered. Topics include issues concerning value consensus, institutions, mechanisms of social control, political and economic power, class stratification, and bureaucracy. (Offered every semester.)
Prerequisite: English 102, Sociology 101; and junior standing or above.
3 hours, 3 credits
 
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