Fear in Contemporary Society: Its Negative and Positive Effects
Opposing mainstream social science, usually hostile towards coercion and the state, the author sees social order as based on self regulation and the allegiance of the individual to the dominant culture. He points out the flaws in what is chiefly a Lockean-Parsonian tradition and then proposes that the Hobbesian view be included in social analysis.
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Fear in Contemporary Society: Its Negative and Positive Effects
Opposing mainstream social science, usually hostile towards coercion and the state, the author sees social order as based on self regulation and the allegiance of the individual to the dominant culture. He points out the flaws in what is chiefly a Lockean-Parsonian tradition and then proposes that the Hobbesian view be included in social analysis.
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Fear in Contemporary Society: Its Negative and Positive Effects

Fear in Contemporary Society: Its Negative and Positive Effects

by V. Schlapentokh
Fear in Contemporary Society: Its Negative and Positive Effects

Fear in Contemporary Society: Its Negative and Positive Effects

by V. Schlapentokh

Hardcover(2006)

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Overview

Opposing mainstream social science, usually hostile towards coercion and the state, the author sees social order as based on self regulation and the allegiance of the individual to the dominant culture. He points out the flaws in what is chiefly a Lockean-Parsonian tradition and then proposes that the Hobbesian view be included in social analysis.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403973894
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 11/03/2006
Edition description: 2006
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

VLADIMIR SCHLAPENTOKH is Professor of Sociology at Michigan State University, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction Social Order in the Contemporary Sociological Literature: The Evolution of a Concept The Major Theories about the Nature and Origin of Values and Order The Limited Role of Positive Internalized Values Aggressive Negative Values National Common Values: Partially a Myth Changes and Stability of Social Values and Norms Fear as a Neglected Variable The Leading Role of Formal Control as the Basis of Order Concluding Remarks
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