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Gone But Not Forgotten: Herbert Marcuse
29
Jul
Culture, Gone But Not Forgotten

Gone But Not Forgotten: Herbert Marcuse

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
Herbert Marcuse, a prominent 20th-century philosopher and sociologist, was a key figure in the development of critical theory. Born on July 19, 1898, in Berlin, Germany, Marcuse's work has had…
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Gone But Not Forgotten: Erich Fromm
18
Mar
Culture, Gone But Not Forgotten

Gone But Not Forgotten: Erich Fromm

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
Remembering Erich Fromm Today, March 18, we commemorate the passing of twentieth-century social psychologist, sociologist, and critical theorist Erich Fromm. Born in 1900, Fromm was a German Jew who fled…
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Special Education and Socioeconomic Status: Unveiling Parental Strategies for Success
15
Mar
Disability

Special Education and Socioeconomic Status: Unveiling Parental Strategies for Success

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
High-SES parents of children with disabilities employ a strategic and assertive approach to navigate the special education system, leveraging their financial, cultural, and social capital to ensure optimal outcomes for…
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Gone But Not Forgotten: Karl Marx
14
Mar
Consumption, Economy, Fundamentals, Globalization, Gone But Not Forgotten, Inequalities, Labor, Organizations

Gone But Not Forgotten: Karl Marx

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
What?! Karl Marx?! Yes, today, March 14, we commemorate the passing of the most polarizing figures in history: Karl Marx. Though he died on this date in 1883, few can…
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How Many Types of Privilege Are There?
11
Mar
Disability, Fundamentals, Gender/Family, Indigenous, LGBTQIA2S+, Race/Ethnicity

How Many Types of Privilege Are There?

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
In sociology, privilege is the array of unearned benefits or advantages bestowed on individuals due to their membership in a social group. Because of the multiple and varied ways privileges…
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Demystifying Sociology: What it is and why you should know
08
Jan
Fundamentals, Organizations

Demystifying Sociology: What it is and why you should know

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
Sociology is the study of society and everything in it. Sociology is less about what is studied and more about how. As a discipline, sociology is unmatched in its breadth…
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