Herbert Spencer : a renewed appreciation
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Herbert Spencer : a renewed appreciation
(Masters of social theory, v. 1)
Sage Publications, c1985
- : pbk
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This first volume in the new series Masters of Social Theory examines the work of Herbert Spencer. Jonathan Turner says of Spencer
'There are so many misconceptions about Spencer that someone needs to set the record straight...(this) is a book about what is still useful and interesting in Spencer's sociology.'
Each volume in the series will feature prominent sociological theorists of the 19th and 20th centuries; they aim to provide both scholarly analysis and to summarize the fundamental ideas associated with each respective figure. The volumes provide a short, scholarly reference work and individual texts for undergraduate and graduate students. The series editor is Jonathan H Turner, Professor of Sociology, University of California, Riverside.
`Turner...has provided a convincing case for the importance of Spencer in contemporary theory... and gives a useful overview of (his) methods for comparative descriptive sociology.' -- Network, No 33, October 1985
`Indispensable for historians of social theory, upper division undergraduate level and beyond.' -- Choice, March 1986
Table of Contents
Herbert Spencer
The Enigma and Stigma
The Earlier Rules of the Sociological Method
The First General Systems Theorist
The First Functionalist
The Analytical Models and Abstract Principles
Spencer's Human Area Relations Files
The Creation of Society
Spencer on Domestic Institutions
The Micro Basis of Society
Spencer on Ceremony
Power and Class
Spencer on Political Institutions
The Elementary and Complex Forms of Religious Life
Spencer on Ecclesiastical Institutions
Economy and Society
Spencer on Industrial Institutions
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