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Milan Zafirovski is on the faculty in the Department of Sociology at University of North Texas. His research interests are interdisciplinary and include political sociology/economy, economic sociology, social stratification and theory. He is the author of A Primer On Economic Sociology: The Duality Of Structure In Markets, Exchange, Action and Social Structure: Elements of Economic Sociology, and Liberal Modernity and Its Advisories. Recent articles have appears in several journals, including Critical Sociology, Journal of Socio-Economics, Journal of Classical Economics, International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, and American Sociologist.
"The Destiny of Modern Societies is a recommendation for any
college-level collection strong in critical social sciences, and
provides a scholarly, in-depth analysis of relationships between
modern society and Calvinism. It expands upon prior sociological
analysis and considers the impact of Calvinism on modern society,
but is for more than a religious inspection. Its survey of
political, economic and civil development in American society
argues and illustrates the Calvinist 'predestination' of American
society and makes for a fine college-level reader. "
The Midwest Book Review
"The Destiny of Modern Societies is a recommendation for any
college-level collection strong in critical social sciences, and
provides a scholarly, in-depth analysis of relationships between
modern society and Calvinism. It expands upon prior sociological
analysis and considers the impact of Calvinism on modern society,
but is for more than a religious inspection. Its survey of
political, economic and civil development in American society
argues and illustrates the Calvinist 'predestination' of American
society and makes for a fine college-level reader. "
—The Midwest Book Review
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