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Realism and “Formal” Sociology: a New Reassembly of the Social (reflecting on a book of I.A. Shmerlina)
Katerny I.V.
Marxism Captived To Intersectionality
Davydov D.A.
Thinking against empire: anticolonial thought as social theory
Go J.
Myopia after utopia: features of modern ideal city concepts
Grigoreva E.A.
Abusive Supervision as a Social Phenomenon: Causes and Coping Strategies
Balabanova E.S., Danilova K.I.
What Would an Interview about the Sociology of Culture with the Teacher Look Like
Vishnevsky Y.R.
"Dual Process" Theory in Social Cognition and Outlook to Augment Sociological Knowledge
DEVIATKO I.F.
An apology for utopia: on the return of utopian constructions to the mainstream sociological theorizing
Grigoreva E.A.
Modern Capitalism from the Perspective of Critical Theory of Society
Fatenkov A.N.
Theoretical Understanding of Social Reality: The 25th Kharchev Readings
Demidenko S.Y., Romanovskiy N.V.
Domination of Domination Idea: “The Will to Power” in Contemporary Social Theory. Part II
Gofman A.B.
Domination of Domination Idea: “The Will to Power” in Contemporary Social Theory. Part I.
Gofman A.B.
Development of digital technologies and the agency issue: Towards a new theoretical optics
Sorokin P.S.
On the role of historical eras and symbols in modeling dynamics and shocks of social attitudes in Russia
Karacharovskiy V.V.
Ascending the heights of academy (Toshchenko is 90)
Romanovskiy N.V.
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