Much of Ritzer's (RN) argument in "The 'McDonaldization' of Society" is based on the work of what sociological theorist?
A. Goffman
B. Marx
C. Durkheim
D. Weber
Answer: D. Weber
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Which one of the following examples is an example of amorphous in-group and out-group rivalry?
a. Hatfields versus McCoys b. two households competing for the best lawn c. University of Kentucky vs University of Louisville fans d. two friends playing a competitive game
Psychoanalytic theories of socialization are based on the work of Sigmund Freud, whose contribution is related to the
A. looking-glass self. B. I and the Me. C. idea that the unconscious mind shapes human behavior. D. idea that much of who we are is learned.