Marx and Others on the Family: Will the Real Sociologist Stand Up? [with Comment]
RECENT WORK BY F. DOTSON ("MARX AND ENGELS ON THE FAMILY: RETROSPECT WITH A MORAL," AMERICAN SOCIOLOGIST, 1974, 9, 181-186) ATTACKS MARXIST SOCIOLOGY ON 4 POINTS: (1) LITTLE APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN WRITTEN ON THE FAMILY, (2) SOCIOLOGISTS THUS CANNOT CLAIM THE USE OF MARXIST PERSPECTIVES ON TH...
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