The Sociology Book
259 Christian groups like the Quakers were perceived as a threat to the religious-political status quo. Opposed to war and slave ...
260 See also: Karl Marx 28–31 ■ Max Weber 38–45 ■ Friedrich Engels 66–67 ■ Michel Foucault 270–77 ■ Jürgen Habermas 286–87 B ure ...
261 See also: George Ritzer 120–23 ■ Robert Putnam 124–25 ■ Ulrich Beck 156–61 ■ Erving Goffman 264–69 ■ Michel Foucault 270–77; ...
262 S O M E C O M M I T C R I M E S B E C A U S E T H E Y A R E R E S P O N D I N G T O A S O C I A L S I T U A T I O N ROBERT K ...
263 See also: Richard Sennett 84–87 ■ Robert D. Putnam 124–25 ■ Max Weber 220–23 ■ Howard S. Becker 280–85 ■ Talcott Parsons 300 ...
TOTAL INSTITUTIONS STRIP PEOPLE OF THEIR AND THEIR SENSE OF SELF ERVING GOFFMAN (1922–1982) SUPPORT SYSTEMS ...
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266 W hen dealing with the bureaucratic procedures that typify the modern world—and the frustrations they engender—most of us ca ...
267 Bethlem Royal Hospital, London’s notoriously chaotic asylum, from which the word “Bedlam” is derived, was founded in 1247. I ...
268 “Mortification of the self” is Goffman’s term for an institutional process whereby an individual is stripped of a sense of s ...
269 situation. In such places, the inmates can create new currencies—for example, bargaining with tobacco or sweets—or develop p ...
GOVERNMENT IS THE RIGHT DISPOSITION OF THINGS MICHEL FOUCAULT (1926–1984) ...
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272 MICHEL FOUCAULT In the Middle Ages, there were two “rulers” for every person in Europe... These roles were then combined in ...
273 Peasant farmers worked on the land during the Middle Ages making vast profits for their lords. Feudal systems imposed contro ...
274 citizens, ensuring that individuals under surveillance remain productive and compliant. The 16th century also saw a signific ...
275 was also important to have a healthy populace that would multiply if the government wanted to secure long-term prosperity an ...
276 domination” (the formation of the state). This is because, according to Foucault, “government” does not have a purely politi ...
277 Foucault’s vision of the modern nation-state as a governmentalized whole is not without its critics. He has, for instance, b ...
278 R E L I G I O N H A S L O S T I T S P L A U S I B I L I T Y A N D S O C I A L S I G N I F I C A N C E BRYAN WILSON (1926–200 ...
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