Indian sociological thought
Material type: TextPublication details: 2008 Rawat Publication JaipurDescription: xi, 418 pISBN:- 9788131602263
- 301.0954 N2I6
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301.0954 J4H4 Historical sociology in India | 301.0954 M2S6 Sociological traditions: methods and perspectives in the sociology of India | 301.0954 M2U6 Unheard voices: stories of forgotten lives | 301.0954 N2I6 Indian sociological thought | 301.0954 O9 Oxford handbook of Indian sociology | 301.0954 P5 Planning for social and economic development: essays in honour of professor D M Nanjundappa | 301.0954 R2M6 Modernity: in Indian social theory |
Indian society, having a chequered history of monarchy, feudalism, colonialism and democracy, has passed through a long evolutionary process. It is being interpreted in a variety of ways in different ideologies. The basic problem for social scientists is to find out the meaning, truth and reality of Indian society. August Comte was the first sociologist to take up the task of defining society. Since then, gallons of ink have been put on the paper to define and redefine the Indian society. Those who worked on this issue are mostly sociologists. The present work analyses the society in both scientific and humane perspectives. (http://www.rawatbooks.com/book_more_detail.aspx?id=252)
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