"Grovelling receives its first sociological treatment in this widely acclaimed work by the eminent German sociologist, Alphons Silbermann. According to Silbermann, grovelling, or arse-licking, is not a character trait but a model for action. It operates at the very centre of social mechanisms; and it is a process upon which any attempt to understand human arrangement must focus." "Furthermore, from analysing the arts of grovelling, sycophancy, duplicity and obsequiousness, we learn much about society, its ways of lies and flattery, cunning and deception, hypocrisy and baseness, false adulation and deliberate self-degradation. The author explains the purpose of grovelling and what you can do to protect yourself from it, and the methods of taking and avoiding the groveller's role."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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August 11, 1909 – March 4, 2000
This author delves into the intersection of music and society, employing an empirical approach to his research. His work focuses on cultural sociology, analyzing how music functions within diverse social contexts. He explores not only musical forms themselves but also their reception and role in the lives of individuals and communities. His methodology is deeply rooted in observation and the analysis of real-world phenomena.






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