A general sociology text written from a comparative, historical, and evolutionary perspective. The most important changes in this updated edition are a reworked discussion of the rise of modern capitalism and revised and extended discussions of the recent economic and political changes in the former
Stephen K. Sanderson Bücher


Focusing on social evolution, the book presents a comprehensive theory that elucidates significant evolutionary transformations in human history and prehistory. Sanderson incorporates a discussion on biological constraints influencing human behavior, highlighting how these factors have shaped social evolution in comparable ways across different cultures globally. This expanded edition enriches the original insights with a deeper understanding of the interplay between biology and social development.