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This special edition of TIME magazine for sociology is a collection of current and relevant articles about sociological topics that bring concepts to life.
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TIME Special Editionvictories. But who should decide what's too filthy for you to watch? Why Fans and Players are Playing So Rough An ugly basketball brawl leaves sports fans and players wondering what ever happened to sportsmanship. All the Right Questions Discussion groups based on the teachings of Socrates are reviving the art of conversation. SOCIAL INEQUALITY Goodbye to the Binge ' How a residence for formerly substance-abusing students helps them stay sober Fighting Words 101 Politicians are trying to legislate free speech on campus. Is that a good idea? Faith and the Frat Boys Can devout Christians reconcile their beliefs with college culture? Here's a look inside one campus. Who Gets the Break? Should illegal immigrants qualify for in-state college subsidies? Still Sexy After 60 You're never to old. Sex may change, but it needn't cease after 60. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS Reworking Work Best Buy tries a radical experiment-the totally flexible workplace. What's at Stake in the Fight The ideological balance on the Supreme Court shapes how issues are decided. A sampling of hot-button topics the court may address Should the Draft be Reinstated? Six policymakers' pros and cons on a conscripted Army When Doctors Say, "We're Sorry" Aggrieved patients often just want an apology, but will admitting mistakes increase the risk of lawsuits? SOCIAL CHANGE Choosing Their Time A storm in brewing over a law that allows doctors to help people take their own life Influential Hispanics in America From politics to the arts, Hispanics are remaking America. Here's a sample from TIME's list of influential Latinos. Essay: Hello, May I Speak with a Human? When calling someone in the modern era, you never know who will answer.



