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Harry F. Dahms

Researcher at University of Tennessee

Publications -  50
Citations -  460

Harry F. Dahms is an academic researcher from University of Tennessee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social theory & Critical theory. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 49 publications receiving 427 citations. Previous affiliations of Harry F. Dahms include Florida State University.

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Theory in Weberian Marxism: Patterns of Critical Social Theory in Lukács and Habermas*:

TL;DR: For Weberian Marxists, the social theories of Max Weber and Karl Marx are complementary contributions to the analysis of modern capitalist society as discussed by the authors, combining Weber's theory of rationalization with...
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How social science is impossible without critical theory: The immersion of mainstream approaches in time and space

TL;DR: The relationship between social science and critical theory has been extensively studied over the past century, and especially since the end of World War II, and countless efforts have been made in economics, psychology, political science, and sociology to illuminate the myriad manifestations of modern social life from a multiplicity of angles as discussed by the authors.
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Introduction to Ecologically Unequal Exchange in Comparative Perspective

TL;DR: The concept of environmentally unequal exchange (EUE) is defined as the unequal material exchange relations among countries holding different positions in the world-system as discussed by the authors, and is generally understood as a form of unequal exchange.
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From Creative Action to the Social Rationalization of the Economy: Joseph A. Schumpeter's Social Theory*

Harry F. Dahms
- 01 Mar 1995 - 
TL;DR: Schumpeter's work on the transition from capitalism to socialism, on innovative entrepreneurship, on business cycles, and on the modern corporation have attracted much attention among social scientists.