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Classical Sociological Theory: A Reader
Classical Sociological Theory: A Reader, Over the years, many textbooks have been written about the troika of sociological geniuses, Marx, Durkheim, and Weber. Too often, however, these works have been mere distillations of the views of the great thinkers. They did not intend nor could they hope, Classical Sociological Theory: A Reader has a rating of 3 stars
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Classical Sociological Theory: A Reader, Over the years, many textbooks have been written about the troika of sociological geniuses, Marx, Durkheim, and Weber. Too often, however, these works have been mere distillations of the views of the great thinkers. They did not intend nor could they hope, Classical Sociological Theory: A Reader
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  • Classical Sociological Theory: A Reader
  • Written by author Ian Mcintosh
  • Published by New York University Press, May 1997
  • Over the years, many textbooks have been written about the troika of sociological geniuses, Marx, Durkheim, and Weber. Too often, however, these works have been mere distillations of the views of the great thinkers. They did not intend nor could they hope
  • Over the years, many textbooks have been written about the troika of sociological geniuses, Marx, Durkheim, and Weber. Too often, however, these works have been mere distillations of the views of the great thinkers. They did not intend nor could they hope
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Acknowledgements and Note on the Texts
Introduction: 'Marx, Weber and Durkheim: Why Bother?'1
Guide to Further Reading: General9
Sect. 1Karl Marx
Karl Marx: A Brief Biography13
1.1Alienated Labour15
1.2The Theses on Feuerbach24
1.3The German Ideology and Historical Materialism26
1.4The Communist Manifesto39
1.5Wage Labour and Capital48
1.6The Preface to A Critique of Political Economy66
1.7The Fetishism of Commodities68
1.8The So-called Primitive Accumulation72
1.9Selected Correspondence: Letter to Annenkov; Letter to Weydemyer; Letter to Mikhailovski106
Guide to Further Reading109
Sect. 2Max Weber
Max Weber: A Brief Biography113
2.1The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism115
2.2Class, Status and Party132
2.3Bureaucracy142
2.4Science as a Vocation154
2.5Definitions of Sociology and Social Action157
2.6Legitimacy and Authority165
Guide to Further Reading175
Sect. 3Emile Durkheim
Emile Durkheim: A Brief Biography179
3.1The Division of Labour in Society: Introduction181
3.2Sanctions and Mechanical and Organic Solidarity185
3.3The Division of Labour: Causes and Abnormal Forms194
3.4The Rules of Sociological Method207
3.5Suicide: A Study in Sociology212
3.6Religion and Society232
Guide to Further Reading248
Copyright Acknowledgements249
Index251


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