Existential Sociology
Explore the depths of sociological thought with Existential Sociology by Jack D. Douglas, published by Cambridge University Press in 1977. This insightful collection features ten original essays that delve into the 'crisis in sociology,' addressing the subject from the most fundamental levels of thought and human experience. With a total of 346 pages, this paperback edition invites readers to engage with existentialism in a sociological context, making it a valuable addition to any academic library or personal collection. Discover how Douglas challenges conventional perspectives and encourages critical reflection on the nature of society and existence. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the intersection of sociology and existential philosophy.