About this title: This classic work views sociology in the humanist tradition. The author points out its affinity to history and philosophy as well as its need for scientific procedures. He discusses human consciousness and the relationships between man and his institutions.
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Anchor
Date Published: 1963
ISBN-13:9780385065290ISBN:0385065299
Description: Good. Different cover, same ISBN. Cover shows some edge wear and creasing. Former owner's name inside. Pages are yellowed, but clean and unmarked. read more
Description: Good. Light shelf wear and minimal interior marks. Millions of satisfied customers and climbing. Thriftbooks is the name you can trust, guaranteed. Spend Less. Read More. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Doubleday and Co. 1963
Description: Paperback white with black and red ltg. and green dec. Sociology is not a practice but an attempt to understand. 191 pgs. lots of highlighting g+ read more
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Anchor Press / Doubleday, Garden City, New York
Date Published: 1963
Description: Good. Pb, light wear/soil, crease at spine, nick at upper spine, name on front/inside front cover, notes on inside rear cover, light underlining in text; 12mo 7"-7½" tall. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Anchor Doubleday
Date Published: later printing, 1963
Description: Good paperback. 16mo, paperback, 191pp. spine crease, edgewear, tanning, cover. sense of stress at gutter, light yellowing, clean, tight, text. socio. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Anchor
Date Published: 1963-03-01
ISBN-13:9780385065290ISBN:0385065299
Description: Good. Anchor pub. Softcover. Light reading wear. Some underlining. Coffee spot on outer edge. Ship same or next day. More sociology books in our store. Matching ISBN. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Doubleday
Date Published: 1963
Description: A good reading copy only. Previous owners name inscribed inside front. May have underlining or highlighting throughout. -, Mass Market PaperBack, Good / read more
"The title here isn't very accurate in my mind, it does the contents no justice. Rather than a textbook treatise on Sociology, Berger presents a series of visualizations for interpretting how individuals see the world from unique perspectives, and the implications this has for humanity, the reader, and every collections of people in between."
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