In the early 1970s many sociologists, particularly radical theorists
of crime and deviance, had rejected the belief that sociological
knowledge was objective or value-free. Their work, often with good
reason, had come to dominate much of the literature of criminology,
deviance and social work. In this book, originally published in 1976,
Professor Morris provided an immensely readable and controversial
reply. At the time it was felt it was likely to please neither the
materialist nor the positivist, and that those whose master was not
Marx but Freud would find little comfort in it. Though he writes as a
social scientist, the book is not weighed down by statistics, nor an
endless, jargon-laden exegesis of criminological and deviance theory.
What it does do is to set the question of deviance and its control in
a wider perspective by examining our beliefs about social order at the
time and the manner in which such order was imposed. In doing so, the
author draws widely upon history, sociology and philosophy, providing
essential reading for students of sociology, crime and deviance,
social work and the law.
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The Secular Heresy
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ISBN
9781003827566
Publisert
2024
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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