Lectures on Sociology-3 is an advanced academic work that explores key sociological concepts essential for understanding society, law, and governance. The book delves into social structures, institutions, culture, stratification, and social change, offering a clear and systematic explanation of how societal forces shape legal systems and public policy.
Designed to complement legal education, this volume emphasizes the intersection of sociology with constitutional principles, civil rights, labour relations, and social justice. It provides analytical insights into the functioning of social institutions such as family, caste, class, religion, and state, making it particularly relevant for law students and civil services aspirants.
The content is presented in a lecture-based format, making complex sociological theories accessible and easy to understand. By integrating theoretical discussions with real-world social contexts, the book helps readers develop a critical perspective on law as a social institution. It is especially useful for exam preparation, classroom learning, and interdisciplinary research involving law and social sciences.






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