Sociology - Methodology, Social Psychology, Philosophical Positions & Movements - General & Miscellaneous, Political Philosophy, Social Sciences - General & Miscellaneous, Self-Improvement
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Overview
Rational Choice Theory is one of the few general theories of how individuals, groups, organizations and social structures behave - its impact on sociological theorizing has been enormous.
In this volume, advocates and critics present their views of the values and limitations of rational choice theory. Whether supporter or sceptic, sociologists and other social scientists will find themselves immersed in a creative discussion of the merits and difficulties of the model and its applicability to both macro and micro level social issues.
Book Details
Published
August 11, 1992
Publisher
Newbury Park : Sage Publications, c1992.
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780803947610