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The Laws of Imitation
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584 pages
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Exploring the intricate laws of imitation, this book delves into its significance as a social phenomenon through the lenses of science, history, and philosophy. It covers key themes such as social resemblance, the nature of society, and the logical principles governing imitation. Written by Jean-Gabriel De Tarde, a pioneering figure in sociology, the text emphasizes the psychological interactions that shape social behavior. This modern edition includes a new biography of Tarde, making it essential for enthusiasts of sociology and psychology.
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2011, paperback
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