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Understanding Classical Sociology: Marx, Weber, Durkheim 2nd Revised edition


Understanding Classical Sociology: Marx, Weber, Durkheim 2nd Revised edition

Paperback by Hughes, John; Sharrock, Wes; Martin, Peter J

Understanding Classical Sociology: Marx, Weber, Durkheim

£51.00

ISBN:
9780761954675
Publication Date:
18 Mar 2003
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
246 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 8 May 2024
Understanding Classical Sociology: Marx, Weber, Durkheim

Description

Praise for the First Edition: `Totally reliable... the authors have produced a book urgently needed by all those charged with introducing students to the classics... quite indispensable' - Times Higher Education Supplement This is a fully updated and expanded new edition of the successful undergraduate text. Providing a lucid examination of the pivotal theories of Marx, Durkheim and Weber, the authors submit that these figures have decisively shaped the discipline. They show how the classical apparatus is in use, even though it is being directed in new ways in response to the changing character of society. Written with the needs of undergraduates in mind, the text is essential reading for students in sociology and social theory.

Contents

Introduction Sociology's Intellectual Character Conclusion Select Bibliography and Further Reading Karl Marx Biography and Social Background Early Years: The Critique of Hegel's Idealism Turning Hegel the Right Way Up The Critique of Political Economy The Partnership with Engels The Materialist Conception of History The Priority of Society The Material Basis of Social Organisation Economic Production and Social Organisation The Shaping of Consciousness The Sources of Social Change The Nature of Social Change Social Revolution The Economic Sources of Social Change Issues of Interpretation Changes in the Nature of Capitalism Conclusion: Marx's Legacy Select Bibliography and Further Reading Max Weber The Early Career Weber and Modern Capitalism The Organisation of Society Capitalism, Rationality and Social Change The Methodological Weber The Legacy Select Bibliography and Further Reading Emile Durkheim The Study of Social Action The Reality of Society The Unity of Society Autonomy and Constraint The Solidarity of Society Thought and Society The Diagnosis of Society The Aftermath Select Bibliography and Further Reading Conclusion Towards a Postmodern Marx? The Durkheimian Legacy Which Weber? Concluding Remarks

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