Meyers, P. A. (2013). Abandoned to ourselves: Being an essay on the emergence and implications of sociology in the writings of Mr. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, with special attention to his claims about the moral significance of dependence in the composition and self-transformation of the social bond, & aimed to uncover the tensions between those two perspectives- creationism & social evolution- that remains embedded in our common sense & which still impedes the human science of politics--. Yale University Press.
Cita Chicago Style (17a ed.)Meyers, Peter Alexander. Abandoned to Ourselves: Being an Essay on the Emergence and Implications of Sociology in the Writings of Mr. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, with Special Attention to His Claims About the Moral Significance of Dependence in the Composition and Self-transformation of the Social Bond, & Aimed to Uncover the Tensions Between Those Two Perspectives- Creationism & Social Evolution- That Remains Embedded in Our Common Sense & Which Still Impedes the Human Science of Politics--. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013.
Cita MLA (8a ed.)Meyers, Peter Alexander. Abandoned to Ourselves: Being an Essay on the Emergence and Implications of Sociology in the Writings of Mr. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, with Special Attention to His Claims About the Moral Significance of Dependence in the Composition and Self-transformation of the Social Bond, & Aimed to Uncover the Tensions Between Those Two Perspectives- Creationism & Social Evolution- That Remains Embedded in Our Common Sense & Which Still Impedes the Human Science of Politics--. Yale University Press, 2013.