Neofunctionalism (sociology)
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Neofunctionalism is the perspective that all integration is the result of past integration. The term may also be used to literally describe a social theory that is 'post' traditional structural functionalism. Whereas theorists such as Jeffrey C. Alexander openly appropriated the term,.
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See also
- Marxism
- Critical theory
- Positivism
- Antipositivism
- Structure and agency
- Auguste Comte
- Émile Durkheim
- Herbert Spencer
- Bronisław Malinowski
- Anthony Giddens
- Jürgen Habermas
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