A Historical and Intellectual Sketch of Talcott Parsons.
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INTRODUCTION
This paper is a historical and intellectual sketch of the sociologist Talcott Parsons. It will include a short biography of the man as well as discuss his intellectual origins, in other words where Parsons got his influences. A main section of the paper will be devoted to discussing his ideas, theories, and key concepts, with a special emphasis on how his ideas influenced other contemporary scholars.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
Talcott Parsons was born December 13, 1902 in
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Parsons and American Sociology. New York: Barnes & Nobles. Sewell, W.H. Jr. 1992 "A Theory of Structure: Duality, Agency, and Transformation." American Journal of Sociology 98:1-29. Turner, Jonathan H. 1998. The Structure of Sociological Theory. Cincinnati, OH: Wadsworth. Wallace, Walter L. 1969 Sociological Theory: An introduction. London: Heinemann Educational Books. Weber, Max. 1947. The Theory of Social and Economic Organizations. Free Press. Zeuner, Lilli 2001. "Social Concepts between Construction and Revision." Danish National Institute for Social Research. Copenhagen.