Physical Description
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x, 291 pages: illustrations; 22 cm
Notes
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Includes Bibliographical References and Index.
Book Information
Providing a concise introduction to an increasingly urgent area of study, this book reviews recent developments in the social sciences that contribute directly to our understanding of social conflict. Drawing on classical sources--such as the writings of Charles Darwin and Karl Marx--theauthor traces the influence of their thinking on contemporary issues and covers the leading ideas, key research findings, and central questions to come out of sociobiology, game theory, labor-management negotiations, the sociology of revolution, and other crucial subjects.