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This work serves as an introductory text on sociology, focusing on its application to contemporary social issues. It outlines fundamental sociological principles through the examination of the family as a primary institution, detailing its origins, forms, and evolution. The text progresses to address specific social problems such as immigration, urban challenges, poverty, crime, and education, linking these issues to broader sociological concepts. Emphasizing interpretation over theoretical frameworks, the author encourages readers to explore the dynamics of social organization and evolution, while providing references for further study. The aim is to foster a foundational understanding of society and its complexities.
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