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neoclassical theory

 

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Neoclassical Theory

Noun

1. In sociology, neoclassical theory refers to an approach that combines classical theories with newly developed ideas, emphasizing the importance of social structures and individual agency in understanding social behavior.

Example sentence: The neoclassical theory proposes that social behavior is not solely determined by society's structures but also by individuals' choices and actions.

Adjective

1. Pertaining to or characteristic of neoclassical theory.

Example sentence: The neoclassical theory approach argues that both social structures and individual agency are necessary for a comprehensive understanding of social phenomena.

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