David Alexander

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Sociology’s sacred project is suspicious of social institutions and structures as almost innately oppressive, exploitative, and constraining. Personalism recognizes the powerful capacity and frequent tendency of social institutions and structures to be those things, but more deeply understands them as good and necessary conditions for human flourishing—indeed, when constructed and lived well, as constitutive expressions of human thriving.
The Sacred Project of American Sociology
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