Categories

Economics of Social Sciences

AuthorEdited by S.B. Gupta
PublisherArise Pub
Publisher2006
Publisherviii
Publisher328 p,
Publisherfigs
ISBN8189557483

Contents: 1. Kinds of farms. 2. Paying farming. 3. The farmers and the government. 4. Farming as a way of life. 5. Farm tenants and labourers. 6. Conservation of resources. 7. The people and social sciences. 8. People are different. 9. People are not all the same. 10. Restless people. 11. The family as a social institution. 12. The family and economic change. 13. The family and social change. 14. The disorganization of the family. 15. The reorganization of the family. 16. The problem of crime and the criminal. 17. The search for an understanding of criminal behaviour. 18. The making of the criminal.

"Most of the social sciences are concerned with the social behaviour of human beings. It is a field of study as to how human beings behave in a particular situation. For example the subject of economics is concerned with the human behaviour of man which is concerned with making money or with the general welfare of the human beings. Similarly, how human beings behave in a particular political situation is a field of political science." (jacket)

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