The emergence of sociological theory
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The emergence of sociological theory
Thomson Higher Education, c2007
6th ed
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Description
Sociology should be interesting. After all, it's about people! THE EMERGENCE OF SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY is just that: interesting. Inside, you'll discover the major theories of why groups of people act the way they do, and how you can use those theories in your daily life. It's easy to understand and packed with study tools, making THE EMERGENCE OF SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY the best of its kind on the market and the one that will help you get the grade you need.
Table of Contents
1. The Enlightenment and New Ways of Thinking.
2. The Origin and Context of Auguste Comte''s Thought.
3. The Sociology of Aguste Comte.
4. The Origin and Context of Herbert Spencer''s Thought.
5. The Sociology of Herbert Spencer.
6. The Origin and Context of Karl Marx''s Thought.
7. The Sociology of Karl Marx.
8. The Origin and Context of Max Weber''s Thought.
9. The Sociology of Max Weber.
10. The Origin and Context of Georg Simmel''s Thought.
11. The Sociology of Georg Simmel.
12. The Origin and Context of mile Durkheim''s Thought.
13. The Sociology of mile Durkheim.
14. The Origin and Context of George Herbert Mead''s Thought.
15. The Sociology of George Herbert Mead.
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