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academic actions American sociologists argument bad faith become biography called capital punishment character ciety concept consciousness contemporary course debunking defined definition discipline economic Erving Goffman ethical example fact frame of reference freedom function Georg Simmel gist Helmut Schelsky human humanistic ideas identity ideology important individual intellectual interest interpretation least live logical look Machiavellianism matter Max Weber ment Middletown studies modern moral official ologist ology one's oneself ourselves perhaps person phenomenon play political possible Potemkin village precarious predefined problem psychoanalysis question racial reader reinterpretation religious role theory scientific scientists sense sexual soci social control social location social reality social situation social system socio sociological perspective sociological thought sociological understanding sociologist sociology of knowledge stratification studies Talcott Parsons things Thomas Luckmann tion University view of society Weber's words world view