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|a Introduction to Sociological Theory
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|a Intro -- Introduction to Sociological Theory: Theorists, Concepts, and Their Applicability to the Twenty-First Century -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Boxed Features -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- How to Use This Book -- Introduction: Welcome to Sociological Theory -- ANALYZING SOCIAL LIFE -- SOCIETAL TRANSFORMATION AND THE ORIGINS OF SOCIOLOGY -- THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SOCIOLOGY -- EVOLUTIONARY PROGRESS AND AUGUSTE COMTE'S VISION OF SOCIOLOGY -- THE SOCIOLOGICAL CRAFT IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY -- SUMMARY -- POINTS TO REMEMBER -- GLOSSARY -- QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW -- NOTES
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|a REFERENCES -- CHAPTER ONE KARL MARX (1818-1883) -- EXPANSION OF CAPITALISM -- CAPITALISM AS STRUCTURED INEQUALITY -- MARX'S THEORY OF HISTORY -- DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM -- MARX'S VISION OF COMMUNISM -- THE MILLENNIUM'S GREATEST THINKER -- HUMAN NATURE -- MATERIAL AND SOCIAL EXISTENCE INTERTWINED -- CAPITALISM AS A DISTINCTIVE SOCIAL FORM -- PRIVATE PRoPERTY -- THE PRODUCTION OF PROFIT -- THE COMMODIFICATION OF LABOR POWER -- PROFESSIONAL SPORTS: THE COMMODIFICATION OF LABOR POWER IN ACTION -- WORK: LIFE SACRIFICE -- WAGE-LABOR -- WAGE-LABOR AND SURPLUS VALUE
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|a THE GAP BETWEEN EXCHANGE-VALUE AND USE-VALUE -- THE DIVISION OF LABOR AND ALIENATION -- THE PRODUCTION PROCESS -- ALIENATED LABOR -- THE OPPRESSION OF CAPITALISTS -- ECONOMIC INEQUALITY -- INCOME DISPARITIES -- MAINTAINING THE STATUS QUO -- IDEOLOGY AND POWER -- EVERYDAY EXISTENCE AND THE NORMALITY OF IDEAS -- FREEDOM TO SHOP -- IDEOLOGY OF CONSUMPTION -- THE MYSTICAL VALUE OF COMMODITIES -- THE CAPITALIST SUPERSTRUCTURE -- THE RULING POWER OF MONEY IN POLITICS -- SUMMARY -- POINTS TO REMEMBER -- GLOSSARY -- QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER TWO EMILE DURKHEIM (1858-1917)
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|a DURKHEIM'S METHODOLOGICAL RULES -- SCIENTIFIC SOCIOLOGY: THE STUDY OF SOCIAL FACTS -- STUDYING SOCIAL FACTS AS THINGS -- SOCIAL FACTS AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS -- THE NATURE OF SOCIETY -- COOPERATION AS THE KEY TO SOCIAL LIFE -- THE CONSTRAINT OF SOCIETAL EXPECTATIONS -- AN ARMY OF ONE -- CHANGE AND RESISTANCE -- SOCIETAL TRANSFORMATION AND SOCIAL COHESION -- TRADITIONAL SOCIETY -- THE SOCIETAL ABSORPTION OF THE INDIVIDUAL -- MECHANICAL SOLIDARITY -- MODERN SOCIETY -- SPECIALIZED DIVISION OF LABOR -- SOCIAL INTERDEPENDENCE -- THE DENSITY OF SOCIAL INTERACTION -- ORGANIC SOLIDARITY
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|a THE MORAL-SOCIAL BASIS OF CONTRACT -- SOCIAL CONDITIONS OF SUICIDE -- SUICIDE : A SOCIAL FACT -- ALTRUISTIC SUICIDE -- EGOISTIC SUICIDE -- ANOMIC SUICIDE -- ABNORMALITIES THAT THREATEN SOCIAL COHESION -- ANOMIE THAT FOSTERS SOCIAL COHESION -- RELIGION AND THE SACRED -- SACRED THINGS -- SACRED BELIEFS AND RITUALS -- THE ASSEMBLING OF COMMUNITY -- RELIGION AND SCIENCE -- SUMMARY -- POINTS TO REMEMBER -- GLOSSARY -- QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- CHAPTER THREE MAX WEBER (1864-1920) -- SOCIOLOGY: UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL ACTION -- CULTURE AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
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