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- Title
Response to Gamberg's comments.
- Authors
Hamilton, Richard F.
- Abstract
Gamberg's comments are so diffusely written as to make response virtually impossible. A theory that is explicated by some can hardly be classified as a straw theory. To address his claims about a whole tradition, the other class tradition and this theory, one would have to know which writers he had in mind. Gamberg's statement about society as an aggregate of variables more or less associated seems to the author a fair initial position. The tasks are to speculate about those relationships and to establish one's claims about them. It is difficult to deal with the murky thought and expression contained in Gamberg's final paragraph. This article makes no claim to precedence. It addresses the question of usage in current theory and research.
- Subjects
SOCIAL sciences; TRADITION (Philosophy); NATIONAL socialism; INTELLECTUALS; SOCIOLOGY; SOCIAL classes
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Sociology, 1986, Vol 11, Issue 4, p441
- ISSN
0318-6431
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/3341056