The €œuntextbook€ that teaches students to think like a sociologist.

You May Ask Yourself emphasizes the €œbig ideas€ of the discipline, and encourages ...

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The €œuntextbook€ that teaches students to think like a sociologist.

You May Ask Yourself emphasizes the €œbig ideas€ of the discipline, and encourages students to question what they've taken for granted most of their lives. Author Dalton Conley captures students with his conversational style, explaining complex concepts through personal examples and storytelling, and integrating coverage of social inequality throughout the textbook. His irreverent approach to textbook writing has won praise from students and instructors alike.

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