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Paperback Social Pathology Book

ISBN: 1023730731

ISBN13: 9781023730730

Social Pathology

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"Social Pathology" by Samuel George Smith offers a comprehensive exploration of the causes and consequences of societal ills. Examining a range of issues from poverty and crime to intemperance and social inequality, Smith provides a detailed analysis of the factors contributing to social dysfunction. This book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of social problems and the development of sociological thought. It appeals to readers interested in sociology, social work, and the history of social reform movements. Smith €(TM)s work provides insights into the enduring challenges facing society and offers a framework for addressing them through informed policy and compassionate action.

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