La sociología de las revoluciones

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¿Por qué surgen las revoluciones? ¿Cómo se gestan los cambios sociales radicales? ¿Qué patrones comunes comparten las revueltas más decisivas de la historia?
Pitirim Sorokin proposes an original and ambitious theoretical framework for understanding revolutions from a comprehensive sociological perspective. Written in exile after the Russian Revolution, this book explores the underlying causes —economic, cultural, psychological, and moral— that drive societies toward moments of total rupture. Through the comparative study of revolutionary processes such as the French and Russian Revolutions, Sorokin offers a lucid, rigorous, and penetrating analysis that continues to resonate with contemporary societies. All of this makes it a key work for understanding chaos, order, and the forces that shape history, while also allowing us to discover the genesis of social revolutions.
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RELEASE DATE
March 18, 2026
ISBN
9788423439966
PAGES
544 p. ; 17,8 x 12,5 cm.
BINDING
Hardcover
SERIES
Instituto Juan de Mariana - Value School