Published 2001
Table of Contents:
“…Introduction; PART ONE: THE EUROPEAN ROOTS OF
SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY; The Origins of
Sociological Theory; Theorizing after the French Revolution -- Saint-Simon, Comte and Martineau; PART TWO: CONSERVATIVE THEORIES; Evolutionism and Functionalism -- Spencer and Sumner; Social Realism and Functionalism Extended -- Durkheim; PART THREE: RADICAL THEORY; Radical Anti-Capitalism -- Marx and Engels; Marxism Extended -- Lenin and Luxemburg; PART FOUR:
SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES OF COMPLEXITY AND FORM; Social Action and Societal Complexity -- Max Weber and Marianne Weber; The Sociology of Form and Content -- Simmel; PART FIVE:
SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES OF POLITICS AND ECONOMICS; Political
Sociological Theories -- Pareto and Michels; Economic
Sociological Theories -- Veblen and Schumpeter; PART SIX: OTHER VOICES IN SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIZING; Society and Gender -- Gilman and Webb;
Sociological Theory and Race -- Du Bois; Society, Self and Mind -- Cooley, Mead and Freud; PART SEVEN: TWENTIETH-CENTURY FUNCTIONALISM AND BEYOND; Twentieth-Century Functionalism -- Parsons and Merton; Systems, Structuration and Modernity -- Luhmann and Giddens; PART EIGHT: CRITICISM, MARXISM AND CHANGE; Critical Theory; The Frankfurt School and Habermas; Marxism since 1930; Socio-Cultural Change; Evolution, World Systems and Revolution; PART NINE: TRANSITIONS AND CHALLENGES; Mid-Twentieth-Century Sociology; Symbolic Interactionism -- Blumer, Goffman and Hochschild; Rational Choice and Exchange -- Coleman; Feminist
Sociological Theory -- Smith and Collins; Knowledge, Truth and Power; Foucault's Discourse and the Feminist Response; Final Thoughts on Sociological Theorizing;…”
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