Here is the question-and-answer part of the Durkheim, Marx, Weber discussion from 29 March 2007. The audio is a little worse; I worked on it as much as I could, but there’s only so much you can do when people refuse to speak into the microphone…
Here is the question-and-answer part of the Durkheim, Marx, Weber discussion from 29 March 2007. The audio is a little worse; I worked on it as much as I could, but there’s only so much you can do when people refuse to speak into the microphone…
Here’s the first part of a discussion I participated in on 29 March about Durkheim, Marx, and Weber as social theorists who are of use for contemporary social scientists. I talked about Weber — go figure — while Lou Goodman talked about Durkheim and Randy Persaud talked about Marx. This is the audio file of our presentations; the ensuing q&a is in the next post.
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