Industrialization as an Agent of Social Change
Explore the profound insights of Herbert Blumer in his influential work, Industrialization as an Agent of Social Change, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1990. This hardback edition spans 195 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between industrialization and social transformation. Blumer, a prominent figure in the social sciences, examines how industrial processes have reshaped societal structures and power dynamics. His extensive writing, even beyond his lifetime, reflects a commitment to understanding the complexities of social change. This book is essential for scholars and anyone interested in the impacts of industrialization on society. Discover the foundational theories and analyses that continue to resonate in discussions of social development today.