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Acknowledgements and Note on the Texts | ||
Introduction: 'Marx, Weber and Durkheim: Why Bother?' | 1 | |
Guide to Further Reading: General | 9 | |
Sect. 1 | Karl Marx | |
Karl Marx: A Brief Biography | 13 | |
1.1 | Alienated Labour | 15 |
1.2 | The Theses on Feuerbach | 24 |
1.3 | The German Ideology and Historical Materialism | 26 |
1.4 | The Communist Manifesto | 39 |
1.5 | Wage Labour and Capital | 48 |
1.6 | The Preface to A Critique of Political Economy | 66 |
1.7 | The Fetishism of Commodities | 68 |
1.8 | The So-called Primitive Accumulation | 72 |
1.9 | Selected Correspondence: Letter to Annenkov; Letter to Weydemyer; Letter to Mikhailovski | 106 |
Guide to Further Reading | 109 | |
Sect. 2 | Max Weber | |
Max Weber: A Brief Biography | 113 | |
2.1 | The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism | 115 |
2.2 | Class, Status and Party | 132 |
2.3 | Bureaucracy | 142 |
2.4 | Science as a Vocation | 154 |
2.5 | Definitions of Sociology and Social Action | 157 |
2.6 | Legitimacy and Authority | 165 |
Guide to Further Reading | 175 | |
Sect. 3 | Emile Durkheim | |
Emile Durkheim: A Brief Biography | 179 | |
3.1 | The Division of Labour in Society: Introduction | 181 |
3.2 | Sanctions and Mechanical and Organic Solidarity | 185 |
3.3 | The Division of Labour: Causes and Abnormal Forms | 194 |
3.4 | The Rules of Sociological Method | 207 |
3.5 | Suicide: A Study in Sociology | 212 |
3.6 | Religion and Society | 232 |
Guide to Further Reading | 248 | |
Copyright Acknowledgements | 249 | |
Index | 251 |
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