Guerreiro Ramos e a redenção sociológica

Guerreiro Ramos e a redenção sociológica

Edison Bariani Júnior

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Fundação Editora da UNESP
Año de edición:
2012
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Teoría social
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9788539301508
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Guerreiro Ramos lutou ferrenhamente pelo reconhecimento da sociologia como um campo de possibilidades transformadoras. Viveu em um período de extrema efervescência cultural e política no Brasil, entre 1930 e 1964, pregando, sobretudo, a construção de um capitalismo autônomo no país. Uma figura polêmica e provocadora, que agora recebe a devida atenção neste livro de Edison Bariani Junior, resultado de sua tese de doutorado.Aqui o autor propõe uma extensa análise sobre a trajetória pessoal e intelectual do sociólogo, realizando paralelos entre sua vida e suas ideias. Com o objetivo de revelar o trabalho e as disputas de Guerreira Ramos para a formação social brasileira, Edison Bariani Junior entrega uma obra que coloca este estudioso no seu lugar de devido prestígio e paralelamente evidencia suas importantes contribuições para a área da sociologia

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