Thanks Fabio, you’re doing great. I’m totally on board with the strong ‘we’ and the earnest concern about the incoherence of sociology. I’m looking forward to the next posts about how we really need to spend more time defining institutions and resolving the structure/agency problem.
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[...] Orgtheory, Fabio Rojas has a short post on the different sociological paradigms (which drew major sarcasm from Peter Levin… I’m sure there is a background story to this). The point of the post [...]
Ouch!
That’s right. We’re going pursue the grandest, modernist projects like its 1909.
Resistance is futile.
Eesh!
How droll.