Marx, Durkheim, Weber : formations of modern social thought / Ken Morrison.
Material type: TextPublisher: London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage, 2006Edition: Second editionDescription: xiii, 465 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 076197055X
- 9780761970552
- 301.0922 22
- HM445 .M64 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 448-457) and index.
1. Introduction -- The origins and foundations of modern social theory : 1750-1920 -- Modern social theory defined -- The central subject matter of social theory -- Modern social thought and the nineteenth century theories of knowledge -- 2. Karl Marx -- The historical context of Karl Marx's work -- The German ideology -- Marx's theory of ideology -- Marx's economic works : 1850-1867 -- Capital, vol. 1, part A : economic and social elements of capitalism -- Capital vol. 1, part B : the theory of value -- Capital vol. 1, part C : theory of surplus value -- Capital vol. 1, part D : the genesis of capitalism -- Theory of alienation -- Marx's political writings -- Marx's dialectical view of history : the theory of development -- 3. Emile Durkheim -- The historical context of Emile Durkheim's work -- The division of labor in society -- The rules of sociological method -- Durkheim's study of suicide -- The elementary form of the religious life -- 4. Max Weber -- The historical context of Max Weber's work -- The theme of capitalism in Weber's work -- Weber's theory of social classes and status groups -- The Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism -- Calvinism and capitalism -- Weber's methodology and the theory of knowledge in the social sciences -- Weber's theory of social action -- The theory of legitimate domination : Weber's political writings -- Weber's study of bureaucracy.
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