The Modern Social Conflict

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The Modern Social Conflict is a sociological work by Ralf Dahrendorf that analyzes the nature, causes, and dynamics of social conflict in modern industrial societies.

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instanceOf book
sociological work
academicDiscipline sociology
analyzes causes of social conflict
dynamics of social conflict
nature of social conflict
argues conflict can be productive
social structures generate conflicts
associatedWith Ralf Dahrendorf's conflict model of society
author Ralf Dahrendorf NERFINISHED
contrastsWith structural functionalism
countryOfOrigin Germany
discusses authority
class conflict
institutionalized conflict
interest groups
latent interests
manifest conflicts
power relations
role of law in conflict
social change
social integration
field political sociology
social theory
focusesOn industrial society
modern society
genre sociology
hasPerspective liberal
neo-Weberian
influencedBy Karl Marx
Max Weber NERFINISHED
language English
mainTopic conflict theory
modern industrial societies
social conflict
proposes conflict as normal feature of society
relatedConcept authority relations
industrialization
modernization
role expectations
social stratification
targetAudience social scientists
sociologists
students of sociology
theoreticalFramework Dahrendorf's conflict theory

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