Dialogical Social Theory: Coda to Donald Levine’s Career

While Donald Levine was a well-known ethnographer and Ethiopianist, he was justly famous as one of the most brilliant social theorists of the twentieth century. Aside from being one of the most prominent scholars to analyze the work of Georg Simmel, Levine wrote five very important books on social t...

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