Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Ancient Pub, 7-75, Street No. 15-A, Vijay ParkNear C-11, Shiv Sadhana Mandir,Yamuna Vihar, Delhi - 110 053Office Ph: 011-65385458Mob: 93120533244, 9868070158Email: ancientpublishinghouse@gmail.com, 2011
ISBN 10: 9381385130 ISBN 13: 9789381385135
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Contents Preface 1 Anna Hazare - a bibliography 2 Anna Hazare - a life of struggle 3 Anna Hazare and corruption 4 Rural development a concept of Anna Hazare 5 Creator of RTI Act 6 Anna Hazare as an environmentalist 7 Jan Lokpal Bill of Anna Hazare 8 Letter to the Prime Minister 9 Anna Hazare in recent newsGenerations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth this was how Albert Einstein described Mahatma Gandhi But perhaps he didn?t imagine that Indian soil is blessed enough to produce more of Mahatma-like miracles and the best paradigm who stands tall amidst us in Anna HazareThis book on Anna Hazare has just tried to look in to a life of a true Gandhian who has given his whole life to social service and public cause The author has tried to touch a small part of this patriotic and enlightened man This book will be a guiding force to the coming generation and young ones who can learn a true lesson from the life of Anna Hazare 144 pp.
Contents Preface 1 Ideology of social change 2 Social action 3 Theories of social change 4 Social power 5 Endogenous and exogenous sources of change 6 Sociological traditions 7 Social change and formal organizations 8 Socio-cultural evolution 9 Kinship and structural principles 10 Capitalist system and class conflict 11 Culture and approaches Index Sociologists to begin with adopted the words evolution and progress but changed over to the word development and new accept change as the most satisfactory word The word progress was first chosen by intellectuals and writers of history in the 19 century The classic statement of the 19 century was that the study of history revealed the progress of freedom This idea of progress was equally popularized by the biological theory of evolution in the nineteenth century According to Darwin the evolution of organic species clearly shows that there is an ascent towards better and better species 276 pp.
Contents Preface 1 Socialization and Social Control 2 Social Mobility 3 Agrarian Class Stratification and Change 4 Communalism and Secularism 5 Social Evils and Societies 6 Sanskritization and Westernization 7 Origin of Social Theories 8 Max Weber and Society 9 Impact of Urbanization on Family 10 Social Stratification 11 Selected Glossary of Sociology Index Socialization is predominately an unconscious process by which a new born child learns the values beliefs rules and regulations of society or internalises the culture in which it it born Socialization in fact includes learning of three important processes cognitive affective and evaluate In other words socialization includes the knowledge of how things are caused and the establishment of emotional links with the rest of the members of the society Socialization therefore equips an individual in such a way that he can perform his duties in his society jacket 292 pp.
Contents Preface 1 Individualistic social thought 2 Psycho sociologic thought 3 Trend of applied sociology 4 Social thought of plato and Grecian 5 Social thought of aristotle and Grecian 6 Herbrews and social thought 7 Positive social thought of comte 8 Marx and social thought 9 Buckle and social thought 10 Early Christian social thought 11 Spencer and organic social thought 12 The sociology of lester F Ward 13 More and Utopian social thought 14 Malthus and population concepts 15 Eugenic sociology 16 Anthropologic sociology 17 The rise of educational sociology 18 Co operation theories in sociology 20 The sociology of modern Christianity IndexSociety according to trade is a group of people who display many resemblances produced either by imitation or by counter imitation Again he says that society is a group of distinct individuals who render one another mutual services Societies are groups of people who are organized because of agreement or disagreement of beliefs Society is imitation The outstanding element in social life is a psychological process in which inventions are followed by imitations which when coming into inevitable oppositions produce new inventions 289 pp.