New Sociology of Economic Behaviour
Discover the transformative insights of New Sociology of Economic Behaviour by Ralph Fevre, published by SAGE Publications Inc in 2003. This compelling 277-page paperback revitalizes classical approaches to economic behavior, making it an essential read for students and researchers alike. Fevre introduces key concepts such as demoralization, cheap labor, dignity at work, and the notion of a fair day's pay. These ideas empower readers to critically analyze and critique contemporary economic systems. Whether you are delving into the economic aspects of sociology or exploring the social implications of economic behavior, this book offers a rich foundation for understanding the intricate relationship between society and economics. Enhance your knowledge in political science, sociology, and social studies with this insightful work that bridges theory and real-world application.