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  • ...t have insisted that “structural-functionalism” constitutes only one word. Talcott Parsons’ sociological theory falls wholeheartedly within the school of structural ...f capitalism.” <ref>''Social Systems and the Evolution of Action Theory'', Talcott Parsons, pg. 25.</ref>
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  • ...|sociologist]] and [[social system]]s theorist who began as a student of [[Talcott Parsons]] and developed his own distinctive theoretical approach which put [[person
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  • ...t have insisted that “structural-functionalism” constitutes only one word. Talcott Parsons’ sociological theory falls wholeheartedly within the school of structural ...f capitalism.” <ref>''Social Systems and the Evolution of Action Theory'', Talcott Parsons, pg. 25.</ref>
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  • ...rvard, and had considerable influence, especially on Harvard sociologist [[Talcott Parsons]], who developed a systems approach to society and economics that argues th
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  • ...he Theory of Social and Economic Organization (Edited with Introduction by Talcott Parsons - Translated in English by A. M. Henderson)|year=1964|publisher=The Free Pr
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  • ...sed by [[Ruth Benedict]] by using the analysis of society as proposed by [[Talcott Parsons]] who in turn had adapted it from [[Max Weber]].<ref>Pals, page 239</ref>Pa
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