The Restructuring of Social and Political TheoryIn this volume, Bernstein forsees and outlines the development of a social theory that is at once empirical, interpretive, and critical. |
Contents
PART II | 26 |
Language Analysis and Theory | 55 |
PART III | 114 |
PART IV | 171 |
Notes | 237 |
Bibliography | 265 |
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