Classical Sociological TheoryCraig Calhoun, Joseph Gerteis, James Moody, Steven Pfaff, Indermohan Virk This comprehensive collection of classical sociological theory is a definitive guide to the roots of sociology from its undisciplined beginnings to its current influence on contemporary sociological debate.
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Contents
Precursors to Sociological Theory | 19 |
What is Enlightenment? from Immanuel Kant The Philosophy of Kant Immanuel Kant | 50 |
The Theory of Moral Sentiments from The Theory of Moral Sentiments Adam Smith | 67 |
The Sociological Theory of Alexis de Tocqueville | 83 |
Influence of Democracy on the Feelings of the Americans | 103 |
The Sociological Theory of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels | 133 |
Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 | 147 |
Manifesto of the Communist Party from Collected Works Volume 6 Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels | 156 |
Basic Sociological Terms from The Theory of Social | 280 |
Essays in Sociology Max Weber | 328 |
Introduction to Part VI | 341 |
and Social Forms Georg Simmel | 361 |
The Dyad and the Triad from The Sociology of Georg Simmel Georg Simmel | 382 |
Civilization and its Discontents from Civilization and its Discontents Sigmund Freud | 396 |
The Regulation of the Wishes from The Unadjusted Girl William I Thomas | 410 |
Selected Essays Max Horkheimer | 425 |
The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte from Collected Works | 172 |
Selected Writings Karl Marx | 182 |
Classes from Collected Works Volume 37 Karl Marx | 190 |
of Labor in Society Emile Durkheim | 220 |
The Division of Labor in Society from The Division | 243 |
A Study in Sociology Emile Durkheim | 255 |
The Sociological Theory of Max Weber | 265 |
Objectivity in Social Science from The Methodology | 273 |
The Culture Industry from The Dialectic of Enlightenment Max Horkheimer and Theodor W Adorno | 465 |
Studies | 478 |
StructuralFunctional Analysis | 487 |
An Outline of the Social System from Theories of Society Talcott Parsons | 502 |
Manifest and Latent Functions from Social Theory | 523 |
On Sociological Theories of the Middle Range from Social | 531 |
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