Classical Sociological Theory
Classical Sociological Theory
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Author(s): Ritzer, George
ISBN No.: 9781544354828
Pages: 608
Year: 202005
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 229.08
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PrefaceAcknowledgmentsAbout the AuthorsPart I: Introduction to Classical Sociological TheoryChapter 1: A Historical Sketch of Sociological Theory: The Early Years Introduction Premodern Sociological Theory Social Forces in the Development of Sociological Theory Intellectual Forces and the Rise of Sociological Theory The Development of French Sociology The Development of German Sociology The Origins of British Sociology The Key Figure in Early Italian Sociology Non-European Classical Theory The Contemporary Relevance of Classical Sociological Theory SummaryChapter 2: A Historical Sketch of Sociological Theory: The Later Years Early American Sociological Theory Sociological Theory to Midcentury Sociological Theory from Midcentury Late Twentieth-Century Integrative Theory Theories of Modernity and Postmodernity Social Theory in the Twenty-First Century SummaryPart II: Classical Sociological TheoryChapter 3: Alexis de Tocqueville Comparative Study American Politics The Sociology in Tocqueville''s Work The Key Sociological Problem(s) Freedom, Democracy, and Socialism Colonialism Contemporary Applications SummaryChapter 4: Auguste Comte Comte''s Profound Ambitions Comte''s Sociology Theory and Practice Criticisms and Contributions SummaryChapter 5: Herbert Spencer Spencer and Comte General Theoretical Principles Sociology The Evolution of Society Ethics and Politics Criticisms and Contemporary Applications SummaryChapter 6: Karl Marx Introduction The Dialectic Dialectical Method Human Potential The Structures of Capitalist Society Materialist Conception of History Cultural Aspects of Capitalist Society Marx''s Economics: A Case Study Communism Criticisms Contemporary Applications SummaryChapter 7: Emile Durkheim Introduction Social Facts The Division of Labor in Society Suicide The Elementary Forms of Religious Life Moral Education and Social Reform Criticisms Contemporary Applications SummaryChapter 8: Max Weber Methodology Substantive Sociology Criticisms Contemporary Applications SummaryChapter 9: Georg Simmel Primary Concerns Individual Consciousness and Individuality Social Interaction ("Association") Social Structures and Worlds Objective Culture The Philosophy of Money Secrecy: A Case Study in Simmel''s Sociology Criticisms Contemporary Applications SummaryChapter 10: Early Women Sociologists and Classical Sociological Theory: 1830-1930 Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935) Jane Addams (1860-1935) and the Chicago Women''s School Anna Julia Cooper (1858-1964) and Ida Wells-Barnett (1862-1931) Marianne Schnitger Weber (1870-1954) Beatrice Potter Webb (1858-1943) Contemporary Applications SummaryChapter 11: W. E. B. Du Bois Intellectual Influences Studying Race Scientifically: The Philadelphia Negro Theoretical Contributions Economics Karl Marx, Socialism, and Communism Contemporary Applications SummaryChapter 12: Thorstein Veblen Intellectual Influences Basic Premises Substantive Issues Criticisms and Contemporary Applications SummaryChapter 13: Joseph Schumpeter Creative Destruction Schumpeter''s Broader Economic Theory Toward a More Dynamic Theory of the Economy Schumpeter''s Sociology The Future Contemporary Applications SummaryChapter 14: Karl Mannheim The Sociology of Knowledge Ideology and Utopia Rationality and the Irrationality of the Times Criticisms and Contemporary Applications SummaryChapter 15: George Herbert Mead Intellectual Roots The Priority of the Social The Act Mental Processes and the Mind Self Society Criticisms and Contemporary Applications SummaryChapter 16: Alfred Schutz The Ideas of Edmund Husserl Science and the Social World Typifications and Recipes The Life-World Intersubjectivity Realms of the Social World Consciousness, Meanings, and Motives Criticisms and Contemporary Applications SummaryChapter 17: Talcott Parsons Parsons''s Integrative Efforts General Principles The Action System Change and Dynamism in Parsonsian Theory Criticisms and Contemporary Applications SummaryReferencesName IndexSubject Index.


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