Sociology Responds to Fascism
Sociology Responds to Fascism, published by Turner in 1992, is a compelling scholarly work that brings together esteemed sociologists from across the globe. Spanning 272 pages, this hardback edition delves into the critical responses of the sociological community to the emergence and implementation of fascist ideologies. The authors thoughtfully examine the historical context and the diverse reactions that arose as sociologists grappled with the moral and ethical implications of fascism's rise. This book not only serves as a vital historical account but also sparks vital discussions on the responsibilities of social scientists in times of political upheaval. Whether you're a student, academic, or simply intrigued by sociology and history, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Explore the profound insights that sociology offers in understanding our past and shaping our future.