The fourth edition of this critical text offers a concise and accessible survey of early social theorists, with updates that link classical theories to current events.
The fourth edition of this critical text offers a concise and accessible survey of early social theorists, with updates that link classical theories to current events.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of Photos, Figures, and Tables Preface Acknowledgments Part 1: Context 1. Early Sociology and the Classical Theorizing of Society 2. Modernity and Social Theory 3. European Enlightenment and Early Social Thought Part 2: The Classical Social Theorists 4. Karl Marx: Philosophy and Dialectics 5. Karl Marx: Theory of History and Social Change 6. Karl Marx: Economics of Capitalism 7. Émile Durkheim: Division of Labor 8. Émile Durkheim: Methodology and Suicide 9. Émile Durkheim: Religion and Education 10. Max Weber: Methodology 11. Max Weber: Capitalism and Rationalization 12. Max Weber: Social Classes and Legitimate Domination 13. Classical Feminists on Gender and Society 14. W.E.B. Du Bois on Race 15. Georg Simmel on Modernity 16. George Herbert Mead on Self and Society Part 3: Classical Social Theory Today 17. The Classical Canon in an Age of Inequality Notes Further Reading and Learning Sources Credits Index
List of Photos, Figures, and Tables Preface Acknowledgments Part 1: Context 1. Early Sociology and the Classical Theorizing of Society 2. Modernity and Social Theory 3. European Enlightenment and Early Social Thought Part 2: The Classical Social Theorists 4. Karl Marx: Philosophy and Dialectics 5. Karl Marx: Theory of History and Social Change 6. Karl Marx: Economics of Capitalism 7. Émile Durkheim: Division of Labor 8. Émile Durkheim: Methodology and Suicide 9. Émile Durkheim: Religion and Education 10. Max Weber: Methodology 11. Max Weber: Capitalism and Rationalization 12. Max Weber: Social Classes and Legitimate Domination 13. Classical Feminists on Gender and Society 14. W.E.B. Du Bois on Race 15. Georg Simmel on Modernity 16. George Herbert Mead on Self and Society Part 3: Classical Social Theory Today 17. The Classical Canon in an Age of Inequality Notes Further Reading and Learning Sources Credits Index
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