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SOSIOLOGI
- The
Sociologist's Statistical Tools: Computer Based Data Analysis Using SPSS
Windows by
Henry W. Fischer (frame and cookie-dependent page images at Electric Press)
- Introduction
to the Science of Sociology by Robert Ezra Park and Ernest W.
Burgess (framed PDF at cwru.edu; 110 MB)
- The
Laws of Human Progress and Modern Reforms by Orville Dewey (page
images at MOA)
- Essays
on the History of Mankind in Rude and Cultivated Ages by James
Dunbar (text files at McMaster)
- Manhood
of Humanity (IGS on-line edition) by Alfred Korzybski (HTML at
general-semantics.org)
- Manhood
of Humanity (ESGS electronic edition) by Alfred Korzybski
(frame-dependent HTML at esgs.org)
- Evolution
and Ethics, and Other Essays by Thomas Henry Huxley (Gutenberg
text; unofficial until 30 Nov 2001)
- Marxism
and Darwinism by Anton Pannekoek, trans. by Nathan Weiser (HTML
at Colorado)
- The
Revolt Against Civilization: The Menace of the Under Man by
Lothrop Stoddard (HTML at mo-net.com)
- Mutual Aid: A Factor of
Evolution by Petr Kropotkin
- In
Context (full serial archives)
- The Ego and Its Own
by Max Stirner, trans. by Steven Byington
- Charisma
and Social Structure: A Study of Love and Power, Wholeness and
Transformation by Raymond Trevor Bradley (page images at
iuniverse.com)
- Social
Laws: An Outline of Sociology by Gabriel de Tarde, trans. by
Howard C. Warren (PDF at McMaster)
- The
Electronic Disturbance by Critical Art Ensemble (illustrated HTML
at fsu.edu)
- Electronic
Civil Disobedience and Other Unpopular Ideas by Critical Art
Ensemble (frame-dependent HTML at fsu.edu)
- The
Humanization of Technology and Chinese Culture, ed. by Tomonobu
Imamichi, Wang Miaoyang, and Liu Fangtong (HTML at crvp.org)
- Human
Nature and the Social Order (revised edition, 1922) by Charles
Horton Cooley (HTML at Brock)
- Social
Organization: A Study of the Larger Mind by Charles Horton Cooley
(HTML at Brock)
- An
Introduction to Social Psychology (14th edition, 1919) by William
McDougall (PDF at McMaster)
- Understanding
Risk: Informing Decisions in a Democratic Society, ed. by Paul C.
Stern and Harvey W. Fineberg (page images at NAP)
- Test
Pattern for Living (1972) by Nicholas Johnson (HTML at Iowa)
- Publicity:
Some of the Things It Is and Is Not (New York: Industries Publishing
Company, 1925) by Ivy Ledbetter Lee (page images at LOC)
- Vices
Are Not Crimes: A Vindication of Moral Liberty by Lysander
Spooner (HTML with commentary at mind-trek.com)
- Liberalism
by Leonard Trelawney Hobhouse (PDF at McMaster)
- Gandhi
Today: A Report on Mahatma Gandhi's Successors by Mark Shepard
(PDF at markshep.com)
- Civil Disobedience
by Henry David Thoreau
- The
Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind by Gustave Le Bon (HTML at
Virginia)
- The
Behavior of Crowds: A Psychological Study by Everett Dean Martin
(HTML with commentary at undergroundmind.com)
- The
Society of the Spectacle by Guy Debord (HTML at nothingness.org)
- World
Views: From Fragmentation to Integration by Diederik Aerts, Leo
Apostel, Bart De Moor, Staf Hellemans, Hubert Van Belle, and Jan Van der
Veken (HTML at Principia Cybernetica Web)
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CIVIL
ISLAM. In this timely and authoritative book, Robert W. Hefner traces
the tortured progress of Civil Islam in Indonesia. He draws on
insights acquired over a period of eight years from more than four hundred field
interviews of Muslim participant-observers and from hundreds of carefully cited
scholarly sources in a variety of disciplines. A professor of anthropology at
Boston University, Hefner has already published important scholarly works on
Indonesia.
A
HISTORY OF GOD. Who is God? What can we know about God? And if knowing
God is possible, how do we comprehend him: by reason or only through an ecstatic
epiphany of faith? These questions have tormented theologians and mystics in the
4,000-year history of monotheism. Their wildly varied answers are explored in an
absorbing new book from Britain with a catchy title, a lode of learning and a
challenging thesis.
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