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- Title
Where there's smoke, there's ire.
- Authors
Schroeter, Gerd
- Abstract
This article presents a reply to the article on dialectic by Damic Mirković. The author says that there is nothing that he wishes to add to his review of the book "Dialectic and Sociological Thought," by Mirkovi&cacute. The autor says that he made it clear that since this is the only indigenous book on the topic of dialectic, he approached it with enthusiasm and high hopes, but was discouraged after few pages. The author says that to demonstrate that he did not read it superficially, he had indicated a number of the inconsistencies. This may verge on nit-picking, since the book is allegedly about dialectic and sociological thought, and the author himself chose to include those details. The author agrees that he did not like the book and that he would not assign it to students nor encourage anyone to buy it. The author says that he believes that Mirković was ill advised to submit it for publication in its present format, but also that he was badly served by his publisher. The author says that he looks forward to a second, revised, and greatly improved edition, and that he would be happy to provide other examples of errors and oversights.
- Subjects
DIALECTIC &; Sociological Thought (Book); MIRKOVIC, Damic; DIALECTIC; STUDENTS; CORRECTIVE advertising; PUBLICATIONS
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Sociology, 1984, Vol 9, Issue 2, p193
- ISSN
0318-6431
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/3340215