A Treatise on Social Theory

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A Treatise on Social Theory by Walter Garrison Runciman

In this concluding volume of his trilogy on social theory, W. G. Runciman applies to the case of twentieth-century English society the methodology (distinguishing reportage, explanation, description, and evaluation) and theory of the preceding two volumes. Volume III shows how England's capitalist mode of production, liberal mode of persuasion, and democratic mode of coercion evolved in the aftermath of the First World War from what they had been since the 1880s, but then did not, in turn, evolve significantly following the Second World War. The explanation rests on an analysis of the selective pressures favouring some economic, ideological, and political practices over others in an increasingly complex environment, neither predictable nor controllable by policy-makers. This is supported by a graphic account of the changes themselves and how they were experienced by different segments of English society.
'No serious scholar of twentieth-century Britain can be without it' The Financial Times
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ISBN 13 9780521588010
ISBN 10 0521588014
Title A Treatise on Social Theory
Author Walter Garrison Runciman
Series A Treatise On Social Theory 3 Volume Paperback Set
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1997-08-28
Number of pages 348
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