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Cover

Title page

Copyright

Notes on the Editors

Acknowledgments

General Introduction

Part I Precursors to Sociological Theory Introduction to Part I 1 Of the Natural Condition and the Commonwealth (from Leviathan) 2 Of the Social Contract (from The Social Contract) 3 What is Enlightenment? (from Immanuel Kant, The Philosophy of Kant) 4 The Wealth of Nations (from The Wealth of Nations)

Part II Liberal Theories of Social Order Introduction to Part II 5 Influence of Democracy on the Feelings of the Americans (from Democracy in America) 6 Tyranny of the Majority (from Democracy in America) 7 What Sort of Despotism Democratic Nations Have to Fear (from Democracy in America) 8 Society in America (from Society in America) 9 A Belated Industry 10 Freedom in a Complex Society (from The Great Transformation)

Part III The Sociological Theory of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels Introduction to Part III 11 The German Ideology (from The German Ideology, Part One) 12 Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1884 (from Collected Works, Vol 3) 13 Manifesto of the Communist Party (from Collected Works, Vol 6) 14 Wage-Labour and Capital (from Karl Marx Selected Works) 15 Classes (from Collected Works, Vol 37) 16 The Fetishism of Commodities and the Secret Thereof (from Capital, An Abridged Edition) 17 The General Formula for Capital (from Capital, An Abridged Edition)

10  Part IV The Sociological Theory of Emile Durkheim Introduction to Part IV 18 The Rules of Sociological Method (from The Rules of Sociological Method) 19 The Division of Labor in Society (from The Division of Labor in Society) 20 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life (from Elementary forms of the Religious Life) 21 Suicide (from Suicide A Study in Sociology)

11  Part V The Sociological Theory of Max Weber Introduction to Part V 22 “Objectivity” in Social Science (from The Methodology of the Social Sciences) 23 Basic Sociological Terms (from The Theory of Social and Economic Organization) 24 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (from Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism with Other Writings on the Rise of the West) 25 The Distribution of Power within the Political Community Class, Status, Party (from Max Weber Essays in Sociology) 26 The Types of Legitimate Domination (from The Theory of Social and Economic Organization) 27 Bureaucracy (from Max Weber Essays in Sociology)

12  Part VI Self and Society Introduction to Part VI 28 The Self (from Mind, Self and Society From the Standpoint of a Social Behaviorist) 29 The Stranger (from Georg Simmel On Individuality and Social Forms) 30 The Triad (from The Sociology of Georg Simmel) 31 The Metropolis and Mental Life (from Georg Simmel on Individuality and Social Forms) 32 The Souls of Black Folk (from The Souls of Black Folk) 33 The Damnation of Women (from W.E.B. Du Bois A Reader)

13  Part VII Critical Theory Introduction to Part VII 34 Traditional and Critical Theory (from Critical Theory Selected Essays) 35 The Culture Industry (from The Dialectic of Enlightenment) 36 One-Dimensional Man (from One-Dimensional Man Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society) 37 “Reflections on Violence”

14  Part VIII Sociology of Knowledge Introduction to Part VIII 38 Ideology and Utopia (from Ideology and Utopia) 39 The Social Construction of Reality (from The Social Construction of Reality A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge) 40 The Phenomenology of the Social World (from The Phenomenology of the Social World)

15  Part IX Functionalism Introduction to Part IX 41 The Position of Sociological Theory (from The Position of Sociological Theory) 42 Manifest and Latent Functions (from Social Theory and Social Structure) 43 “Social Structure and Anomie”

16  Part X Social Exchange Introduction to Part X 44 Social Behavior as Exchange 45 Exchange and Power in Social Life (from Exchange and Power in Social Life)

17  Index

18  End User License Agreement

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