Sociologie Absolue: Les Principes, Les Lois, Les Faits, La Politique, Et L'autorit by H lion presents a comprehensive exploration of sociological principles, laws, facts, political theory, and authority. Written in French and originally published in 1894, this work offers a deep dive into the sociological thought of the late 19th century. H lion's approach seeks to define a complete and absolute system of sociology, examining the fundamental forces shaping society and governance. This book is a valuable resource for scholars and students interested in the history of sociology and the evolution of social and political thought.
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