The need of history for sociology
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Jiménez-Albornoz, Juan
Resumen
In classical sociological texts, history has a strong presence, and the theoretical defence of an historical aware sociology has been common, in particular in Latin America. However, those arguments had been unsuccessful. In this paper we will present some hypothesis around this fact, and we will conclude defending the need of a sociology that is based on an historical knowledge in depth. Without that knowledge, we obtain bad empirical sociology and insufficient theorical approaches. © 2022 Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. All rights reserved.
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