Modernization and the Structure of Societies

Modernization and the Structure of Societies
Author: Marion Joseph Levy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 920
Release: 1996-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781560008972

Reveals the similarities and differences between different types of societies. Volume I examines aspects of social structure in modernized and nonmodernized societies. Volume II discusses the organizational contexts of societies. Originally published in 1966 as Modernization and the Structure of Societies; A Setting for International Affairs by Princeton University Press. This edition contains a new introduction and epilogue by the author, arguing that criticism of modernization theory has generally been ideological or otherwise nonscientific. For graduate students in international affairs. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Modernization & the Structure of Societies: Aspects of social structure in modernized & nonmodernized societies

Modernization & the Structure of Societies: Aspects of social structure in modernized & nonmodernized societies
Author: Marion Joseph Levy
Publisher: RSM Press
Total Pages: 442
Release: 1996
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781560008934

In Modernization and the Structure of Societies, Marion Levy shows the interdependencies of societies as a systematic whole in matters that are relevant for international affairs. He distinguishes different types of societies while simultaneously showing elements common to all societies. In a new epilogue being added to Volume 2 of this edition, titled "Modernization Exhumed," the author alleges that criticism of modernization theory has generally been ideological or otherwise nonscientific. He provides a strong defense of his hypothesis. In his new introduction, he concentrates on the concept of interdependency. Modernization and the Structure of Societies is crucial to the understanding of contemporary international problems. It is a necessary addition to the personal libraries of sociologists, political scientists, and scholars of international affairs. "Levy writes so as to produce strong reactions, but this does not obscure his real contribution. Because of his ambitious effort to synthesize a tremendous amount of available scholarship, the study is certain to last for a long time as a standard reference in the field of comparative sociology."--Morris Janowitz, American Journal of Sociology "A giant book raising innumerable problems, often an exasperating book, yet important and likely to be much referred to by writers on comparative politics and administration."--Fred W. Riggs, American Political Science Review

Modernization and the Structure of Societies

Modernization and the Structure of Societies
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781351309080

"In Modernization and the Structure of Societies, Marion Levy shows the interdependencies of societies as a systematic whole in matters that are relevant for international affairs. He distinguishes different types of societies while simultaneously showing elements common to all societies. In a new epilogue being added to Volume 2 of this edition, titled "Modernization Exhumed," the author alleges that criticism of modernization theory has generally been ideological or otherwise nonscientific. He provides a strong defense of his hypothesis. In his new introduction, he concentrates on the concept of interdependency. Modernization and the Structure of Societies is crucial to the understanding of contemporary international problems. It is a necessary addition to the personal libraries of sociologists, political scientists, and scholars of international affairs."Levy writes so as to produce strong reactions, but this does not obscure his real contribution. Because of his ambitious effort to synthesize a tremendous amount of available scholarship, the study is certain to last for a long time as a standard reference in the field of comparative sociology."?Morris Janowitz, American Journal of Sociology"A giant book raising innumerable problems, often an exasperating book, yet important and likely to be much referred to by writers on comparative politics and administration."?Fred W. Riggs, American Political Science Review"--Provided by publisher.

Modernization and the Structure of Societies

Modernization and the Structure of Societies
Author: Marion J. Levy Jr.
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2020-03-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000678164

In Modernization and the Structure of Societies, Marion Levy shows the interdependencies of societies as a systematic whole in matters that are relevant for international affairs. He distinguishes different types of societies while simultaneously showing elements common to all societies. In a new epilogue being added to this edition, titled "Modernization Exhumed," the author alleges that criticism of modernization theory has generally been ideological or otherwise nonscientific. He provides a strong defense of his hypothesis. In his new introduction, he concentrates on the concept of interdependency. Modernization and the Structure of Societies is crucial to the understanding of contemporary international problems. It is a necessary addition to the personal libraries of sociologists, political scientists, and scholars of international affairs., Levy writes so as to produce strong reactions, but this does not obscure his real contribution. Because of his ambitious effort to synthesize a tremendous amount of available scholarship, the study is certain to last for a long time as a standard reference in the field of comparative sociology."—Morris Janowitz, American Journal of Sociology, "A giant book raising innumerable problems, often an exasperating book, yet important and likely to be much referred to by writers on comparative politics and administration."—Fred W. Riggs, American Political Science Review.

Modernization and Postmodernization

Modernization and Postmodernization
Author: Ronald Inglehart
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1997-05-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691011806

To demonstrate the powerful links between belief systems and political and socioeconomic variables, this book draws on the World Values Surveys, a unique database that looks at the impact of mass publics on political and social life.