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The History of Capitalism

 

SOCY1-DC7262
Credit: The Paul McGhee Division

The coming of modern society has involved a shift from an agricultural economy in the Middle Ages to the capitalism of industrial society. In examining that development, this course is concerned with such topics as changes in the relationship between production and work, social class relationships and social change, the nature of city life under capitalism, the development and characteristics of modern consciousness, and political relationships.

Prerequisites:
Prerequisite: Introduction to Sociology

 

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