Sociological Theory presents a readable and easily understandable version of the central concepts and arguments of the great classical sociological theorists, Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, and Max Weber.
Sociological Theory presents a readable and easily understandable version of the central concepts and arguments of the great classical sociological theorists, Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, and Max Weber.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Introduction 1. Enlightenment, Conservative Reaction, Comte, and Spencer Enlightenment Conservative Reaction Auguste Comte The Law of Three Stages The Positive Philosophy The Positive Polity Herbert Spencer 2. Karl Marx Critique of the Critics of Consciousness From the Critique of Consciousness to the Critique of Political Economy The Analysis of Capitalist Society The Labour Theory of Value The Fetishism of Commodities Surplus-Value Capital, Contradiction, Crisis, and State 3. Emile Durkheim Consciousness, Law, and the History of Solidarity Sociological Method Suicide Sociology, Morality, Education, and Religion Science and Religion-Authority and Society 4. Max Weber Approach and Assumptions: A Sociological Reading of History Action, Domination, and Legitimacy Rational-Legal Authority and Bureaucracy Traditional Domination and Authority Charismatic Authority Class, Status, and Party Religion, Action, and Modern Rationality Conclusion: Modernity, Reason, and the Legacy of Classical Social Theory References Index
Preface Introduction 1. Enlightenment, Conservative Reaction, Comte, and Spencer Enlightenment Conservative Reaction Auguste Comte The Law of Three Stages The Positive Philosophy The Positive Polity Herbert Spencer 2. Karl Marx Critique of the Critics of Consciousness From the Critique of Consciousness to the Critique of Political Economy The Analysis of Capitalist Society The Labour Theory of Value The Fetishism of Commodities Surplus-Value Capital, Contradiction, Crisis, and State 3. Emile Durkheim Consciousness, Law, and the History of Solidarity Sociological Method Suicide Sociology, Morality, Education, and Religion Science and Religion-Authority and Society 4. Max Weber Approach and Assumptions: A Sociological Reading of History Action, Domination, and Legitimacy Rational-Legal Authority and Bureaucracy Traditional Domination and Authority Charismatic Authority Class, Status, and Party Religion, Action, and Modern Rationality Conclusion: Modernity, Reason, and the Legacy of Classical Social Theory References Index
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