Violence: A Micro-sociological Theory
by Randall Collins
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Randall Collins Wikipedia ~ Randall Collins born July 29 1941 is an American sociologist who has been influential in both his teaching and writing He has taught in many notable universities around the world and his academic works have been translated into various languages Collins is currently Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of is a leading contemporary social theorist whose areas
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