Qu'est-ce Que La Sociologie? by C lestin Bougl offers a concise introduction to the field of sociology, exploring its fundamental principles and scope. Written in lucid French, this work provides a valuable overview of sociological thought, examining key concepts and methodologies relevant to understanding social phenomena. Bougl 's accessible approach makes this book an excellent resource for students and general readers interested in the foundations of sociology.
First published in 1921, "Qu'est-ce Que La Sociologie?" remains relevant for its clear articulation of the discipline's core concerns and its enduring insights into the nature of social life. Bougl 's work serves as a crucial contribution to the history of sociological thought, offering a perspective rooted in the French intellectual tradition.
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