1. Comment on McQuarie-Wardell Debate.
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Young, T.R.
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PARADIGMS (Social sciences) , *THEORY , *THEORY-practice relationship , *SOCIOLOGY , *HISTORY - Abstract
This paper comments on the exchange between Donald McQuarie and Mark Wardell in "The Sociological Quarterly" over the role of conceptual frameworks or paradigms in the development of theory in sociology and the social sciences. It offers some friendly criticism of these two comments and suggests that some of the less well known assumptions of Karl Marx concerning the nature of theory, history and human labor may help reunite McQuarie and Wardell. Marx was concerned with the problem of human alienation. For him, history was not that which was written in textbooks, rather, what people do when they seize the moment, make revolution and gain control over their own social institutions.
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- 1980
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