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Contents
List of Tables
Guide
Pages
Notes on the Editors
Acknowledgments
PART I
PART II
PART III
PART IV
PART V
PART VI
PART VII
PART VIII
PART IX
PART X
Introduction
The Idea of ‘Classical’ Theory
From Social Thought to Sociological Theory
Modernity and the Great Transformation
Conclusion
NOTES
Part I
Precursors to Sociological Theory
Introduction to Part I
The Idea of Society
Enlightenment and Science
Authors and Readings
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Chapter 1
Of the Natural Condition and the Commonwealth [1651]
Of the
Naturall Condition
of Mankind, as concerning their Felicity, and Misery
Of the first and second
Naturall Lawes
Of the Causes, Generation, and Definition of a
Common-wealth
Of the
Rights
of Soveraignes by Institution
Chapter 2 Of the Social Contract [1762]
Subject of the First Book
The First Societies
The Right of the Strongest
Slavery
That We Must Always Go Back to a First Convention
The Social Compact
The Sovereign
The Civil State
Real Property
NOTES
Chapter 3 What is Enlightenment? [1784]
Chapter 4 The Wealth of Nations [1776]
Of the Division of Labour
Of the Principle Which Gives Occasion to the Division of Labour
Of Restraints upon the Importation from Foreign Countries of Such Goods as Can Be Produced at Home
Part II
Liberal Theories of Social Order
Introduction to Part II
Alexis de Tocqueville
Harriet Martineau
Jane Addams
Karl Polanyi
SELECTED REFERENCES
Chapter 5 Influence of Democracy on the Feelings of the Americans [1840]
Why Democratic Nations Show a More Ardent and Enduring Love of Equality than of Liberty
Of Individualism in Democratic Countries
That the Americans Combat the Effects of Individualism by Free Institutions
Of the Use Which the Americans Make of Public Associations in Civil Life
Of the Relation Between Public Associations and Newspapers
Connexion of Civil and Political Associations
The Americans Combat Individualism by the Principle of Interest Rightly Understood
NOTES
Chapter 6 Tyranny of the Majority [1840]
Unlimited Power of the Majority in the United States, and its Consequences
Tyranny of the Majority
Power Exercised by the Majority in America Upon Opinion
Effects of the Tyranny of the Majority Upon the National Character of the Americans
The Greatest Dangers of the American Republics Proceed from the Unlimited Power of the Majority
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