Who Shall Succeed?
Discover the intricacies of social inequality with "Who Shall Succeed?" by James F. Eder, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This insightful nonfiction book delves into the emergence and institutionalization of social disparities in San Jose, a pioneering farming village on Palawan Island, Philippines. With a comprehensive page count of 284, Eder skillfully reconstructs the historical circumstances that shaped San Jose's settlement and development during a time marked by relative equality of opportunity.
Through a blend of anthropology and sociology, this compelling work illustrates how historical contexts influence social dynamics. Perfect for students and enthusiasts of social sciences, "Who Shall Succeed?" invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of social inequality in contemporary society. Enhance your understanding of cultural and social structures by adding this thought-provoking book to your collection today!