Socialism: An Introduction

Socialism is a political, economic, and social ideology that advocates for collective or governmental ownership and control of the means of production, distribution,…

Socialism is a political, economic, and social ideology that advocates for collective or governmental ownership and control of the means of production, distribution,…

Sociologists have long been interested in the study of religious groups, particularly those that deviate from mainstream or institutionalized religions. Among the various…

Introduction to the Chevron Doctrine The Chevron Doctrine, often discussed within the realms of law and political science, holds significant sociological implications. At…

Social Darwinism is a controversial social theory that applies the biological principles of Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection to human societies. It…

Opinion polls are an essential tool in understanding the public’s views on various issues, from political preferences to societal attitudes. They provide a…

Shamanism is a complex, multifaceted system of spiritual practices and beliefs that spans across different cultures and societies. It is often perceived as…

Sorcery, often associated with supernatural practices and mystical rituals, is a topic that spans cultures and historical periods. In sociology, the study of…

Introduction to Task and Time Orientation In sociology, examining different orientations to work and time provides key insights into both individual and cultural…

The term “New Right” refers to a political and ideological movement that emerged predominantly in the late 20th century, characterized by a synthesis…

The New Left refers to a diverse political movement that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s, predominantly in Western countries, and sought to…