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National Identity: An Introduction

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National identity is a complex and multifaceted concept that has been a subject of intense academic debate and analysis within the field of…

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Mercantilism: An Overview

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Mercantilism, a significant economic theory and practice during the 16th to the 18th centuries, played a critical role in shaping the economic policies…

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Extended Family Explained

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The concept of the extended family is a fundamental aspect of sociological study, reflecting diverse social structures and cultural traditions. Unlike the nuclear…

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How Neoliberalism Destroyed the British High Street

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Neoliberalism, as an economic and political ideology, has profoundly shaped global economies and societies since its ascendancy in the late 20th century. Its…

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Social Justice: An Introduction

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Social justice is a multifaceted concept that encompasses the fair and equitable distribution of resources, opportunities, and privileges within a society. It seeks…

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Juvenile Delinquency

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Juvenile delinquency refers to the participation of minors, typically defined as individuals under the age of 18, in illegal or antisocial behaviors. This…

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The Iron Law of Oligarchy

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The “Iron Law of Oligarchy” is a concept that has profound implications for understanding organizational dynamics and power structures within societies. Coined by…

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Hydraulic Hypothesis Explained

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The hydraulic hypothesis, a concept rooted in the works of Karl Wittfogel, posits that the development of complex societies is intricately linked to…

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Marriage: An Overview

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Marriage, as a social institution, has existed for millennia, transcending cultures, religions, and societies. It is a legally and socially sanctioned union, often…

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Metatheory

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In the vast field of sociology, theory plays a crucial role in understanding and explaining social phenomena. However, beyond the various theories that…

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