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Boudon 2001: Theories of Social Thesis

For example, Tocqueville was able to explain 18th century European aristocrat behavior by looking at social consequences. Like Tocqueville, Marx believed that they could explain individual actions by looking at subconscious class interests. Frey has Continue Reading...

Boudon 2001 and Eskensberger 2001 Thesis

Their anticipated and desired results for their education, personal or practical, may vary widely in unpredictable ways. The attitudes towards educational processes may differ due to the greater and more diverse social and life experiences that colo Continue Reading...

Education, As an Institution, Moved Thesis

Otherwise put, the professor can impact the institutional equilibrium by no longer subjecting to the rules that govern an institution. Directly linked to modifying the rules of equilibrium, the teaching practices can impact the equilibrium by manif Continue Reading...