The third edition of Peter Kivisto's comprehensive collection of student-accessible, primary-source readings provides students an opportunity to experience "first-hand" a broad range of orientations shaping sociological theory today.
Its seminal writings from key theorists were selected for their high degree of relevance and accessibility to undergraduates. The readings help students make the connection across schools of thought-revealing that theories are always about something --as well as demonstrating the roles theories play in interpreting our social world.
Brief, thought-provoking introductions frame each article in a larger context and alert students to key points. These introductions serve as a useful "road map" as students travel through the diverse views and continuing debates that make the study of social theory an exciting adventure. These introductions also identify and explain central issues and relationships among the topics covered.
As the title of this book already says, it is a collection of works that describe and explain the fundamentals of social theory.
It was a required book for my social science class and even though it isn't an English literature student's cup of tea, I still found it to be informative and educational.
This was the second text in my graduate theory class, and I enjoyed it much more than the Ritzer & Goodman text. Kivisto is much more eloquent and engaging, which makes the theories themselves much more accessible.
good book for a social theory class (historical or modern theory). used several articles for intro to sociology class. the works are a bit heady for an intro class but still lets students read the "real" theorist rather than just lecturing about them.