Jonathan H. Turner & Leonard Beeghley 
The Emergence of Sociological Theory [EPUB ebook] 

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This scholarly text covers the first one hundred years of sociological theorizing, from 1830 to 1930, focusing primarily on Comte, Spencer, Marx, Weber, Simmel, Durkheim, and Mead. The authors provide an in-depth examination of these early sociological theorists with biographical background, analysis of key works, major influences, and critical insights. They answer the question, ‘What do these ideas tell us about the basic forces that shape the social world?’ Posing this question for each theorist adds a unique perspective to the text and distinguishes it from other sociological theory books. In addition, it also includes material on the enduring models and principles of the theorists′ work that continue to inform sociological theory today.

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1 The Rise of Theoretical Sociology

The Enlightenment and New Ways of Thinking

Early Sociological Theory, 1830-1930

The First Masters

Conclusion

2 The Origin and Context of Auguste Comte’s Sociology

The Strange Biography of Auguste Comte

The Intellectual Origins of Comte’s Thought

Conclusion

3 The Sociology of Auguste Comte

Comte’s Early Essays

Comte’s Course of Positive Philosophy

Critical Conclusions

4 The Origin and Context of Herbert Spencer’s Thought

Biographical Influences on Spencerian Sociology

The Political Economy of ­Nineteenth-Century England

The Scientific Milieu of Spencer’s England

Spencer’s Synthetic Philosophy and the Sociology of Comte

Why Read Spencer?

5 The Sociology of Herbert Spencer

Spencer’s Moral Philosophy: Social Statics and Principles of Ethics

Spencer’s First Principles

Spencer’s The Study of Sociology

A Note on Spencer’s Descriptive Sociology

Spencer’s Principles of Sociology

The Analysis of Societal Institutions

Critical Conclusions

6 The Origin and Context of Karl Marx’s Thought

Biographical Influences on Marx’s Thought

G. W. F. Hegel and Karl Marx

Ludwig Feuerbach and Karl Marx

Adam Smith and Karl Marx

Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx

7 The Sociology of Karl Marx

The German Ideology

The Communist Manifesto

Capital

Critical Conclusions

8 The Origin and Context of Max Weber’s Thought

Biographical Influences on Weber’s Thought

The Early Years

Karl Marx and Max Weber

The Methodenstreit and Max Weber

Wilhelm Dilthey and Max Weber

Heinrich Rickert and Max Weber

Weber’s Theoretical Synthesis

9 The Sociology of Max Weber

Weber’s Methodology of the Social Sciences

Weber’s Image of Social Organization

Weber’s Analysis of Domination

Weber on Capitalism and Rationalization

Weber’s Study of Religion

Weber’s Outline of the Social System

Critical Conclusions

10 The Origin and Context of Georg Simmel’s Thought

Biographical Influences on Simmel’s Thought

Intellectual Influences on Simmel’s Thought

The Enigmatic Simmel

11 The Sociology of Georg Simmel

Simmel’s Methodological Approach to the Study of Society

The Web of Group Affiliations

Conflict

The Philosophy of Money

Critical Conclusions

12 The Origin and Context of Émile Durkheim’s Thought

Biographical Influences on Durkheim’s Thought

Charles Montesquieu and Durkheim

Jean Jacques Rousseau and Durkheim

Auguste Comte and Durkheim

Alexis de Tocqueville and Durkheim

Herbert Spencer and Durkheim

Karl Marx and Durkheim

Anticipating Durkheimian Sociology

13 The Sociology of Émile Durkheim

The Division of Labor in Society

The Rules of the Sociological Method

Suicide

The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life

A Science of “Morality”

Critical Conclusions

14 The Origin and Context of George Herbert Mead’s Thought

Biographical Influences on Mead’s Thought

Mead’s Synthesis of Schools of Thought

Wilhelm Wundt and Mead

William James and Mead

Charles Horton Cooley and Mead

John Dewey and Mead

Mead’s Synthesis

15 The Sociology of George Herbert Mead

Mead’s Broader Philosophy

Mind, Self, and Society

The Philosophy of the Act

Critical Conclusions

16 The Emergence of Contemporary Theoretical Perspective

Nine Theoretical Traditions and Perspectives

Conclusion

Об авторе

Charles H. Powers (Ph D, University of California at Riverside) is professor of sociology at Santa Clara University. Under his leadership the sociology program at Santa Clara won the American Sociological Association’s Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award in 1998. He is the author of several books and research articles focusing on sociological theory and on change management in organizations.
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язык английский ● Формат EPUB ● страницы 520 ● ISBN 9781452278865 ● Размер файла 1.9 MB ● издатель SAGE Publications ● город Thousand Oaks ● Страна US ● опубликованный 2011 ● Издание 7 ● Загружаемые 24 месяцы ● валюта EUR ● Код товара 5353379 ● Защита от копирования Adobe DRM
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