George Ritzer is a prominent American sociologist known for his work on modern sociological theory. His book, "Modern Sociological Theory: An Introduction" (originally published in 1983 and updated in 2018), provides a comprehensive overview of the major theoretical perspectives in sociology. The book is widely used as a textbook in sociology courses and is considered a classic in the field.

Examining how individual choices (agency) are both constrained by and capable of changing social institutions (structure).

The text is structured to guide readers through the evolution of social thought, moving from established schools to cutting-edge contemporary developments. Rawat Books : McDonaldization & Rationalization

: Ritzer provides clear explanations of late-20th-century shifts, where thinkers like Jean Baudrillard and Michel Foucault began to question the very nature of "truth," "power," and "reality." The "McDonaldization" Connection


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