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published
2006
by Princeton University Press
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Hardcover, 216 pages
isbn
069112521X
(isbn13: 9780691125213)
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Why? is a book about the explanations we give and how we give them--a fascinating look at the way the reasons we offer every day are dictate...more
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Read in October, 2008
Charles Tilly, noted sociologist and historian, sets out to understand the reasons people give for various events and phenomena. Motivated in part by 9/11 and the questions that followed this tragic event, Tilly describes our nature to ask the "why" question: Why did this terrorist attack occur? Why do some people get cancer? Why is the U.S. such a violent country relative to other western nations? Why did the heiress make her young male caretaker the heir to her multimillion dollar fo...more
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Read in January, 2006
This book isn't actually about "why" in the traditional social science sense--why particular events happen and others don't. It is rather a unique and insightful exercise is social psychology; it's a about how people answer the "why" question, and how different social situation and different questioners effect how we answer "why" questions.
Tilly makes a very wise choice by ignoring any effort to think about the accuracy or applicability of different "wh...more
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Read in May, 2006
Honestly, I remember not a lot about this book. I remember it had a bunch of points that struck me as quite insightful when I read them, and still seem insightful every time I see a reference to this work in a newspaper article.
I imagine if I had committed better to my own memory his explanations behind the different kinds of reasons for doing things, I'd be a better more understanding person for it.
I imagine if I had committed better to my own memory his explanations behind the different kinds of reasons for doing things, I'd be a better more understanding person for it.
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