Stephen K. Sanderson s latest book recaptures a scientific theoretical sociology, one whose fundamental aim is the formulation of real theories that can be empirically tested.
Stephen K. Sanderson s latest book recaptures a scientific theoretical sociology, one whose fundamental aim is the formulation of real theories that can be empirically tested.
This expanded, updated edition of Revolutions offers a new chapter on terrorism and on social movements, including jihadism
If evolution has changed humans physically, has it also affected human behavior? Drawing on evolutionary psychology, sociobiology, and human behavioral ecology, Human Nature and the Evolution of Society explores the evolutionary dynamics underlying social life.
This volume develops a general theory of social evolution and uses it to explain important evolutionary transformations in human... Læs mere
This volume develops a general theory of social evolution and uses it to explain important evolutionary transformations in human... Læs mere
This text attempts a broad theoretical synthesis within the field of sociology and its closely allied sister discipline of anthropology. It draws together these disciplines' theoretical approaches into a synthesized theory called Darwinian conflict theory.
Evolutionism and Its Critics is a critical history of evolutionary theories in the social sciences and a defense of them against their many critics
Sanderson explores the nature of the contemporary world’s 200 societies by comparing and contrasting their basic institutions and patterns of social organization
First Published in 2016. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.
Evolutionism and Its Critics is a critical history of evolutionary theories in the social sciences and a defense of them against their many critics
Examines key hoistorical revolutions such as France, China and Russia, and also looks at the state breakdowns in Eastern Europe after 1989.