Sociology As a Catalyst For Economic Justice: Innovative Solutions For All
Constantinos Challoumis
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In this introductory section, I provide a brief historical and theoretical overview of sociology, the discipline and the practice. This grounding serves as background to the symposium from an international conference. A brief overview of the sociological concepts of structural equality, status passage, the Darwinian World Economic model, and the Cascino Global Macro model will be considered. The concluding section invites discussion in a forum that explores the new ideas presented here. The discipline of sociology has been characterized as the study of societies over time. More succinctly, sociology is the discipline that investigates how societies divide and assign categories of individuals, whether these are classes in an economic system, races in a political system, or status in a social system. Importantly, sociology is also the science of re-connection.
Keywords: economy; justice; innovative; solutions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Z0 Z1 Z19 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021-06-11
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