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    Sociology for Conservatives: An American Conservative Social Theory

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    Sociology for Conservatives: An American Conservative Social Theory

    Sociology for Conservatives: An American Conservative Social Theory by Charles Moscowitz
    English | 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B09LRVL27M | 106 pages | EPUB | 0.18 Mb

    Finally…a conservative social theory!

    From its inception Sociology has served as an exclusive repository of liberal theory and, as such, Sociology has served as a tool of the progressive left. Charles Moscowitz remedies this bias by offering an alternative conservative social theory that opens the door to the expansion of Sociology beyond its traditional liberal base. Conservative social theory leads us to re-examine social theories that emanated from the work of influential social scientists including conflict theory, feminism and critical theory.

    Charles Moscowitz claims that conservatism is natural to Sociology because conservatism embodies the best ideas known to man. Breaking through the barrier of liberal dominance, Moscowitz audaciously claims that conservatism is an anti-Ideology because conservatism is an expression of that which is natural and true. Utilizing the method of sociological imagination as proposed by Sociologist C. Wright Mills, Moscowitz presents a conservative social theory that will serve as the starting point for a new school of sociological thought.

    Charles Moscowitz is the author of numerous non-fiction books and he hosts Charles Moscowitz LIVE on YouTube, iTunes and subscribing platforms. Moscowitz is a student at Bunker Hill Community College in Boston where he is majoring in Sociology.