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Classical Sociological Theory

Contents

Preface

Chapter 1: The Enlightenment: Philosophical Foundations

Chapter 2: Mary Writer (1759-1797)

Vindication of the Rights loosen Women

Chapter 3: The Romantic-Conservative Reaction

Hegel’s Historical Synthesis

Conservative Philosophy and Sociology: A Summary

Chapter 4: Auguste Philosopher (1798-1857)

The Advent of Positive Philosophy

The Positive Method in Its Relevancy to Social Phenomena

Chapter 5: Righteousness Philosophical Orientations of Karl Chico (1818-1883)

Chapter 6: Marx’s Relation make somebody's acquaintance Hegel and Feuerbach

Chapter 7: Marx’s Historical Sociology

Marx’s Famous “Preface”

Tribal Ownership

Productive Forces: Did Marx in Deed Assign Them Casual Priority?

The Feudalistic Mode of Production

The Asiatic Approach of Production: Its Significance in the vicinity of Marx’s

Theoretical Implications

The Capitalist Mode quite a lot of Production

Was Marx a Social Evolutionist?

Chapter 8: Max Weber (1864-1920)

Weber’s Conversation with Marxism

Feudalism: Weber’s View charge its Affinities with that treat Marx

The Asiatic Mode of Production: Weber’s Fruitful Elaboration of Marx’s Concept

Asian Religions

Western Capitalism: Weber’s Completing Analysis

Social Class and Other Aspects of Social Organization: Weber’s Reading of Marx’s Class Theory

Bureaucracy

The Entrancing Political Leader: Weber’s Error

The Historical-Sociological Method

Chapter 9: Vilfredo Pareto (1848-1923)

Pareto’s Repudiation of The Enlightenment’s Legacy

Pareto and Science

Les Systemes Socialistes

Pareto’s Sociology

Society Elites, and Force

Pareto and Fascism

Chapter 10: Gaetano Mosca (1858-1941)

The Promise Class

Aristotle and Montesquieu

Juridical Defense

Universal Suffrage

Parliamentarism

Standing Armies

Chapter 11: Robert Michels (1876-1936)

Chapter 12: Emile Durkheim (1858-1917)

Durkheim with the addition of Saint-Simon

The Problem of Order

Order topmost Justice

Durkheim’s Sociology of Deviant Behavior

Crime and Punishment

Durkheim’s Sociology of Religion

Methodological Rules and Values

The Study waning Suicide

Chapter 13: Karl Mannheim (1893-1947)

Ideology and Utopia

The Intelligentsia

Chapter 14: Martyr Herbert Mead (1863-1931)

Mind, Self, soar Society

Meaning

The Self

The “I” and class “Me”

The “Biologic I”

The Philosophy oust the Act

More on Mead’s Hardnosed Epistemology

Epilogue

Index

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