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adam_text | Condorcet and Comte 21
Saint Simon and Comte 22
Liberal and Conservative Trends in Comte s Thought 26
3 THE SOCIOLOGY OF AUGUSTE COMTE 29
Comte s Early Essays 30
Comte s Course of Positive Philosophy 31
Comte s View of Sociological Theory 32
Comte s Formulation of Sociological Methods 35
Comte s Organization of Sociology 36
Comte s Advocacy of Sociology 41
A Note on Comte s System of Positive Polity 43
What Happened to Comtean Sociology? 44
4 THE ORIGIN AND CONTEXT OF HERBERT
SPENCER S THOUGHT 47
Biographical Influences on Spencerian Sociology 47
The Political Economy of Nineteenth Century England 52
The Scientific Milieu of Spencer s England 53
Influences from Biology 53
Influences from the Physical Sciences 55
Spencers Synthetic Philosophy and the Sociology of Comte 56
Why Read Spencer? 57
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1 THE ORIGINS OF SOCIOLOGY 1
The Nineteenth Century Looks Back at the Renaissance 1
Sociology and the Forces of Change 7
The Economic Revolution 7
The Political Revolution 8
The Intellectual Revolution 10
2 THE ORIGIN AND CONTEXT OF
AUGUSTE COMTE S THOUGHT 13
Biographical Influences on the Comtean
System of Philosophy 13
The Intellectual Origins of Comte s Thought 16
Montesquieu and Comte 16
Turgot and Comte 18
5 THE SOCIOLOGY OF HERBERT SPENCER 59
Spencer s Moral Philosophy: Social Statics and
Principles of Ethics 60
Spencer s First Principles 62
The Basic Laws 62
The Laws of Evolution and Dissolution 63
Spencer s The Study of Sociology 67
The Methodological Problems Confronting Sociology 67
The Theoretical Argument 69
Spencer s Principles of Sociology 71
Critical Variables in Super Organic Evolution , 71
The Super Organic and the Organismic Analogy 73
The Analysis of Super Organic Dynamics 75
The Analysis of Societal Institutions 89
A Note on Spencer s Descriptive Sociology 95
What Happened to Spencerian Sociology? 98
6 THE ORIGIN AND CONTEXT OF
KARL MARX S THOUGHT 102
Biographical Influences on Marx s Thought 102
Hegel and the Young Hegelians 103
Paris and Brussels 104
The London Years 107
G. W. F. Hegel and Karl Marx 109
Hegel s Idealism 109
Marx s Rejection of Hegel s Idealism 111
Marx s Acceptance of Hegel s Dialectical Method 113
Ludwig Feuerbach and Karl Marx 113
The Young Hegelians and Marx s Thought 114
Feuerbach and Marx s Thought 115
Adam Smith and Karl Marx 117
Political Economy and Marx s Thought 117
Adam Smith s Influence 118
Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx 121
Engels s Critique of Political Economy 122
Engels s Analysis of the Working Class 123
7 THESOCIOLOGYOFKARLMARX 129
The German Ideology 131
The Nature of Social Theory 132
The Characteristics of All Societies 132
Marx s Theoretical Methodology 136
The Communist Manifesto 139
Bourgeois and Proletarians 139
Proletarians and Communists 143
Socialist and Communist Literature 145
Communist and Other Opposition Parties 147
Marx s View of Capitalism in Historical Context 147
Marx s Model of Stratification and Class Conflict 149
Capital 153
The Labor Theory of Value 154
Surplus Value 156
The Demise of Capitalism 158
Capitalism in Historical Context 160
Theoretical Implications of Marx s Sociology 162
Political Implications of Marx s Sociology 163
What Happened to Marxian Sociology? 164
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8 THE ORIGIN AND CONTEXT OF
MAX WEBER S THOUGHT 168
Biographical Influences on Weber s Thought 168
The Early Years 169
Before the Breakdown 171
The Transition of Sociology 173
Karl Marx and Max Weber 175
The Nature of Science 177
The Inevitability of History 177
Economic Determinism 178
The Methodenstreit and Max Weber 179
Methodological Issues Dividing Historical
and Theoretical Economics 180
Weber s Response to the Methodenstreit 182
Wilhelm Dilthey and Max Weber 183
Dildiey s Methodology of the Social Sciences 184
Weber s Response to Dilthey s Work 185
Heinrich Rickert and Max Weber 186
Rickert on the Objectivity of History 186
Weber s Response to Rickert 188
Weber s Theoretical Synthesis 189
9 THE SOCIOLOGY OF MAX WEBER 190
Weber s Methodology of the Social Sciences 191
The Problem of Values 192
Ideal Types 194
Weber s Study of Religion 199
The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism 201
Weber s Comparative Studies of Religion and Capitalism 208
Weber s Oudine of the Social System 211
Social Stratification in Modern Society 213
Social Stratification and Systems of Domination 214
Social Strata: Class and Status 219
Weber s Model of the Class Structure 226
Weber s Model of Social Change 228
What Happened to Weberian Sociology? 229
10 THE ORIGIN AND CONTEXT OF
GEORGSIMMEL S THOUGHT 233
Biographical Influences on Simmel s Thought 233
Simmers Marginality 233
Simmel s Intellectual Career 234
Intellectual Influences on Simmel s Thought 237
A Note on Simmel and Weber 237
Herbert Spencer, Social Darwinism, and Simmel s Thought 238
Immanuel Kant and Simmel s Thought 239
Karl Marx and Simmel s Thought 243
Conclusion 245
11 THE SOCIOLOGY OF GEORG SIMMEL 246
Simmel s Methodological Approach to the Study of Society 247
What Is Society? 248
How Should Sociology Study Society? 249
What Are the Problem Areas of Sociology? 250
The Web of Group Affiliations 254
The Web of Group Affiliations as a Social Form 254
Structural Changes Accompanying Social Differentiation 255
The Consequences of Social Differentiation 257
Conflict 258
Conflict as a Social Form 259
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Conflict within Groups 260
Conflict between Groups 263
The Philosophy of Money 266
Exchange as a Social Form 267
SimmeFs Assumptions about Human Nature 267
Money in Social Exchange 270
Money and Its Consequences for Social Relations 271
What Happened to Simmelian Sociology? 279
12 THE ORIGIN AND CONTEXT OF
EMILE DURKHEIM S THOUGHT 284
Biographical Influences on Durkheim s Thought 284
Montesquieu and Durkheim 287
Montesquieu as the First Social Scientist 288
Montesquieu s View of Laws 289
Montesquieu s Typology of Governments 290
The Causes and Functions of Governments 291
Rousseau and Durkheim 294
Rousseau s Doctrine 294
Specific Lines of Influence on Durkheim 296
Comte and Durkheim 298
The Science of Positivism 299
The Methodological Tenets of Positivism 299
Social Statics and Dynamics 300
Science and Social Progress 301
Tocqueville and Durkheim 301
Tocqueville s Democracy in America 302
Specific Lines of Influence on Durkheim 304
Spencer and Durkheim 304
Durkheim and Spencerian Utilitarianism 305
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Durkheim and Spencerian Organicism 305
Durkheim and Spencerian Evolutionism 306
Marx and Durkheim 306
Anticipating Durkheimian Sociology 307
Methodological Tenets 307
Theoretical Strategy 308
Substantive Interests 308
Practical Concerns 308
13 THE SOCIOLOGY OF EMILE DURKHEIM 310
The Division of Labor in Society 311
Social Solidarity 311
The Collective Conscience 312
Social Morphology 313
Mechanical and Organic Solidarity 314
Social Change 316
Social Functions 319
Pathology and Abnormal Forms 320
The Rules of the Sociological Method 325
What Is a Social Fact? 325
Rules for Observing Social Facts 326
Rules for Distinguishing between the Normal
and the Pathological 327
Rules for the Classification of Social Types 327
Rules for the Explanation of Social Facts 328
Rules for Establishing Sociological Proofs 328
Suicide 329
Types of Suicide 330
Suicide and Social Integration 332
Suicide and Deviance 333
Suicide and the Social Organization of Organic Societies 334
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i The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life 335
An Overview of Durkheim s Argument 336
Some Further Implications of Elementary Forms 340
A Science of Morality 344
I What Is Morality? 344
What Happened to Durkheimian Sociology? 347
14 THE ORIGIN AND CONTEXT OF
VILFREDO PARETO S THOUGHT 351
Biographical Influences on Pareto s Thought 351
Family Background 352
Early Life Experiences 352
Experiences in the Corporate World 353
Experiences as a Social and Political Commentator 354
Experiences as an Academic ¦ 355
Psychological Profile 356
Nineteenth Century Intellectual Currents
and Pareto s Thought 357
Pareto and the Newtonian Revolution 358
Positivism and Pareto s Thought 358
Utilitarianism and Pareto s Thought 359
Historicism and Pareto s Thought 359
A Note on the Italian Tradition and Pareto s Thought 360
Specific Lines of Influence on Pareto s Thought 360
Comte and Pareto 361
Adam Smith and Pareto 361
Maffeo Pantaleoni, Leon Walras, and Pareto 361
Spencer and Pareto 362
Marx and Pareto 363
Georges Sorel and Pareto 363
Recurrent Themes in Pareto s Work 364
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15 THE SOCIOLOGY OF VILFREDO PARETO 366
Pareto as an Engineer 367
Pareto as a Manager 368
Pareto as a Political Commentator 369
Pareto s Academic Works 370
Course in Political Economy and Manual of
Political Economy 371
The Rise and Fall of the Elites and Les systemes sodalistes 373
Pareto s Sociological Stage 376
Treatise on General Sociology: Volume 1 377
Treatise on General Sociology: Volume 2 377
Treatise on General Sociology: Volume 3 379
The Transformation of Democracy and Treatise on
General Sociology: Volume 4 381
Pareto s Elementary Theories 383
An Elementary Theory of Sentiment 384
An Elementary Theory of the Economy 387
An Elementary Theory of Politics 389
Pareto s General Sociology 392
The Interaction of Social and Economic Phenomena 393
The Interdependence of Social and Political Phenomena 395
The Interdependence of Economic and Political Phenomena 396
What Happened to Paretos Sociology? 398
16 THE ORIGIN AND CONTEXT OF
GEORGE HERBERT MEAD S THOUGHT 402
Biographical Influences on Mead 403
Mead s Synthesis of Schools of Thought 404
Utilitarianism 405
Darwinism 406
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Pragmatism 407
¦ Behaviorism 409
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i Wilhelm Wundt and Mead 412
Wundt s View of Gestures 413
Wundt s View of Mental Communities 413
James and Mead 414
James s Pragmatism 414
James s View of Consciousness 415
James s View of Self Consciousness 416
Cooley and Mead 418
Cooley s View of Social Organization 418
Cooley s View of Interaction 419
Cooley s View of Self 419
Cooley s View of Primary Groups 421
Dewey and Mead 422
Dewey s Pragmatism 423
Dewey s View of Thinking 423
Mead s Synthesis 424
17 THE SOCIOLOGY OF GEORGE
HERBERT MEAD 425
Mead s Broader Philosophy 426
Mind, Self, and Society 426
Mead s View of the Life Process 427
Mead s Social Behaviorism 428
Mead s Behavioristic View of Mind 430
Mead s Behavioristic View of Self 436
Mead s Conception of Society 444
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The Philosophy of the Act 452
Impulse 453
Perception 454
Manipulation 454
Consummation 456
What Happened to Meadian Sociology? 459
NAME INDEX 463
SUBJECT INDEX 466
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