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Theories of social order : a reader / edited by Michael Hechter and Christine Horne.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford Social Sciences, [2003]Copyright date: ©2003Description: xv, 356 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0804746753
  • 9780804746755
  • 0804746117
  • 9780804746113
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301 23
LOC classification:
  • HM706 .T54 2003
Contents:
A. Theory Is Explanation -- 1. Explanation in the Social Sciences / George C. Homans -- B. Motives and Mechanisms -- 2. Types of Social Action / Max Weber -- C. The Problem of Social Order -- 3. The Moral Basis of a Backward Society / Edward C. Banfield -- D. Meaning -- 4. The Production of Consciousness / Karl Marx -- 5. The Origin of Beliefs / Emile Durkheim -- 6. Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact / Ludwik Fleck -- 7. Play, the Game, and the Generalized Other / George Herbert Mead -- 8. Meanings of Violence / Dov Cohen and Joe Vandello -- E. Values and Norms -- 9. Civilization and Its Discontents / Sigmund Freud -- 10. Egoistic Suicide / Emile Durkheim -- 11. Anomic Suicide / Emile Durkheim -- 12. Explaining the Emergence of Norms / Christine Horne -- 13. Behavior in Public Places / Erving Goffman -- 14. Altruistic Punishment in Humans / Ernst Fehr and Simon Gachter -- F. Power and Authority -- 15. Leviathan / Thomas Hobbes -- 16. The Origin of the State / Friedrich Engels -- 17. The Types of Legitimate Domination / Max Weber -- 18. Learning to Labor / Paul Willis -- G. Spontaneous Order -- 19. Cosmos and Taxis / Friedrich A. Hayek -- 20. Micromotives and Macrobehavior / Thomas C. Schelling -- 21. The Division of Labor / Adam Smith -- 22. The Evolution of Cooperation / Robert Axelrod -- 23. The Live-and-Let-Live System in Trench Warfare in World War I / Robert Axelrod -- H. Groups and Networks -- 24. The Web of Group-Affiliations / Georg Simmel -- 25. The Strength of Weak Ties / Mark S. Granovetter -- 26. Trust, Cohesion, and the Social Order / Ernest Gellner -- 27. Individualism and Free Institutions / Alexis De Tocqueville -- 28. The Attainment of Social Order in Heterogeneous Societies / Michael Hechter, Debra Friedman and Satoshi Kanazawa -- I. Conclusion.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

A. Theory Is Explanation -- 1. Explanation in the Social Sciences / George C. Homans -- B. Motives and Mechanisms -- 2. Types of Social Action / Max Weber -- C. The Problem of Social Order -- 3. The Moral Basis of a Backward Society / Edward C. Banfield -- D. Meaning -- 4. The Production of Consciousness / Karl Marx -- 5. The Origin of Beliefs / Emile Durkheim -- 6. Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact / Ludwik Fleck -- 7. Play, the Game, and the Generalized Other / George Herbert Mead -- 8. Meanings of Violence / Dov Cohen and Joe Vandello -- E. Values and Norms -- 9. Civilization and Its Discontents / Sigmund Freud -- 10. Egoistic Suicide / Emile Durkheim -- 11. Anomic Suicide / Emile Durkheim -- 12. Explaining the Emergence of Norms / Christine Horne -- 13. Behavior in Public Places / Erving Goffman -- 14. Altruistic Punishment in Humans / Ernst Fehr and Simon Gachter -- F. Power and Authority -- 15. Leviathan / Thomas Hobbes -- 16. The Origin of the State / Friedrich Engels -- 17. The Types of Legitimate Domination / Max Weber -- 18. Learning to Labor / Paul Willis -- G. Spontaneous Order -- 19. Cosmos and Taxis / Friedrich A. Hayek -- 20. Micromotives and Macrobehavior / Thomas C. Schelling -- 21. The Division of Labor / Adam Smith -- 22. The Evolution of Cooperation / Robert Axelrod -- 23. The Live-and-Let-Live System in Trench Warfare in World War I / Robert Axelrod -- H. Groups and Networks -- 24. The Web of Group-Affiliations / Georg Simmel -- 25. The Strength of Weak Ties / Mark S. Granovetter -- 26. Trust, Cohesion, and the Social Order / Ernest Gellner -- 27. Individualism and Free Institutions / Alexis De Tocqueville -- 28. The Attainment of Social Order in Heterogeneous Societies / Michael Hechter, Debra Friedman and Satoshi Kanazawa -- I. Conclusion.

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