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Appendix of sources=I
Introduction=XVII
PART ONE. SOCIAL ACTION AND THE BASIC PROCESSES OF INTERACTION=1
Section One. The Rationality and Extra-Rationality of Action=5
1. Passion and Interest/La Bruyeacutere;La Rouchefoucauld=5
2. The Limitation of Reason/David Hume=7
3. Action, Intentionality and Motives/Jeremy Bentham=10
4. Types of Social Action/Max Weber=23
5. Logical and Non-Logical Actions/Vilfredo Pareto=28
Section Two. Communication=41
6. Processes of Influence and Miscommunication/Alexis de Tocqueville=41
7. Secrecy/Georg Simmel=48
8. Socio-Linguistic Codes/Emile Durkheim=55
Section Three. Exchange=61
9. Exchange as a Principle of Human Nature/Adam Smith=61
10. Exchange, Value and their Requisites/Karl Marx=64
11. Exchange and Equilibrium/Leacuteon Walras=73
12. The Potlatch/Franz Boas=77
13. The Kula Ring/Bronislaw Malinowski=85
14. The Gift/Marcel Mauss=96
Section Four. Influence, Authority and Power=109
15. The Power of a Man/Thomas Hobbes=109
16. On Authority/Emile Durkheim=111
17. Types of Domination/Max Weber=118
Section Five. Conflict=151
18. Pure Conflict and the Emergence of Coalitions/Karl Marx=151
19. The Functions of Social Conflict/Georg Simmel=164
20. War and Politics/Claus von Clausewitz=173
Section Six. Collective Action=179
21. Collective Action and Democratic Despotism/Alexis de Tocqueville=179
22. It is Better to Deliver Simple Messages to Crowds/Gustave Le Bon=183
23. The Latent Functions of Collective Violence and its Rationality/Emile Durkheim=189
24. The Limits of Imitation/Emile Durkheim=192
PART TWO. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS=199
Section One. Contract: Social and Private=199
25. The Contract as Transfer of Right and Control/Thomas Hobbes=199
26. The Essence of the Contract in Civil Law/Robert joseph Pothier=201
27. The Contract as the Logical Basis of Social Bond=213
28. From Status to Contract/Henry Sumner Maine=213
Section Two. Organizations=217
29. On the Limits of Corporation Size: A Harbinger of the Neo-Institutional Economics/Jean Gustave Courcelle-Seneuil=217
30. Bureaucratic Domination/Max Weber=221
31. Principles of Organization/Frederick Wilson Taylor=227
Section Three. Processes of Socialization and Socializing Agencies=239
32. The Social Setting of Education/Emile Durkheim=239
33. How to Become a Man/Arnold Van Gennep=251
34. The Social Self/George Herbert Mead=259
35. Religion, Family and Kinship/Fustel de Coulanges=265
36. Family Types/Frederic LePlay=272
37. An Evolutionary Theory of the Family/L. H. Morgan=275
38. Pedagogy and Curricula as Means of Socialization and Ideological Weapons/Emile Durkheim=288
39. Bureaucracy and Education/Max Weber=300
Section Four. Social Control=307
40. Explaining Crime/Gabriel Tarde=307
41. Anomie and Regulation/Emile Durkheim=311
42. Folkways/William Graham Sumner=320
43. The Function of Punitive Justice/George Herbert Mead=330
PART TWO. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS=1
Section Five. Political Institutions=5
44. Virtue and Politics/Niccolograve Machiavelli=5
45. The Majority Rule/John Locke=9
46. The Structure of the Three Governments/Baron de Montesquieu=12
47. On Factions/James Madison=21
48. The Protective Democracy/Jeremy Bentham=28
49. The Moral Claim of Democracy/John Stuart Mill=46
50. The Active Minorities/Augustin Cochin=60
51. Democracy and the Iron Law of Oligarchy/Robert Michels=70
Section Six. Nation, State and International Relations=87
52. On the Instability of the State/Pierre-joseph Proudhon=87
53. State and Social Classes/Karl Marx=91
54. The Emergence of the Rational State/Max Weber=95
55. The Sociology of Imperialism/Joseph Schumpeter=104
PART THREE. SOCIAL STRUCTURE=117
Section One. Interdependence and Social Networks=117
56. From the Insurance Game to Cooperation/Jean-Jacques Rousseau=117
57. The Realism of Society/Claude-Henry de Saint-Simon=124
58. Interdependence and the Structural Hole/Jean-Baptist Say=126
59. Interactions and Society/Georg Simmel=130
60. Interdependence and Emergence as Dimensions of Social Fact/Emile Durkheim=139
Section Two. Positions: Role and Status=159
61. The Origin of Metaphor/Friedrich Nietzche=159
62. The Stranger/Georg Simmel=162
63. Definition of a Situation/William I. Thomas=168
Section Three. The Division of Labour=173
64. The Consequences of the Division of Labour/Adam Smith=173
65. The Specificity of the Division of Labour in the Capitalist Economy/Karl Marx=183
66. The Division of Labour and Interdependence/Herbert Spencer=187
67. New Arguments in Favour of the Division of Labour/Charles Laboulaye=192
68. The Abnormal Forms of the Division of Labour/Emile Durkheim=199
69. The Division of Labour as a Method of Analysis/Frederick Wilson Taylor=207
Section Four. Social Stratification=221
70. Classes and the Three Components of Prices/Adam Smith=221
71. The Multidimensional Space of Classes/Karl Marx=229
72. Class, Status and Party/Max Weber=238
Section Five. Social Mobility=255
73. Democracy and Revolution/Alexis de Tocqueville=255
74. Social Mobility and Fertility/Arsegravene Dumont=266
75. Circulation of Elites/Vilfredo Pareto=275
76. Social Mobility and Political Orientation/Werner Sombart=291
Section Six. Integration and Segregation=303
77. Community and Society/Ferdinand Todiaeresisnnies=303
78. Integration and Isolation/Emile Durkheim=315
79. Regulation and the Paradoxical Consequences of Deprivation/Emile Durkheim=323
80. The Primary Group/Charles Horton Cooley=330
PART FOUR. SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS=343
Section One. Collective Beliefs=343
81. Crystallization of Beliefs/John Stuart Mill=343
82. Explaining Beliefs Rationally/Emile Durkheim=359
83. Cognitive and Affective Aspects of Beliefs/Vilfredo Pareto=370
84. The Thomas Theorem/W.I. Thomas;Dorothy Swaine Thomas=378
Section Two. Magical Beliefs=383
85. Magic as a Consequence of a Weltanschauung/Friedrich Nietzche=383
86. Explaining Magic Rationally/Emile Durkheim=387
PART FOUR. SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS=1
Section Three. Norms and Values=5
87. Value Judgement and the Judgement of Reality/David Hume=5
88. How Values Emerge/Emile Durkheim=7
89. The Genealogy of Moral Feelings/Friedrich Nietszche=20
90. Ressentiment and Moral Value Judgement/Max Scheler=23
91. On the Undecidability of Values/Vilfredo Pareto=26
Section Four. Religious Beliefs=31
92. What is Sacrifice?/W. Robertson Smith=31
93. Atheism and the Structure of Religious Supply/Adam Smith=45
Section Five. Scientific Beliefs=51
94. Science is Based on Unproven Presuppositions/Max Weber=51
95. The Religious Origin of Science/Emile Durkheim=57
96. Science and Theology/Pierre Duhem=62
Section Six. Ideologies and Worldviews=67
97. Social Relations and the Production of Ideas/Karl Marx;Frederick Engels=67
98. Objectivity and Bias/Karl Mannheim=79
Section Seven. Cultures and Tastes=99
99. The Portrait/Georg Simmel=99
100. Conspicuous Consumption/Thorstein Veblen=108
Section Eight. Intellectuals=121
101. The "Philosophes" and the French Revolution/Alexis de Tocqueville=121
102. The Organic Intellectuals/Antonio Gramsci=129
103. Intellgentsia/Karl Mannheim=144
104. Why Some Intellectuals Succeed/Alfred Vierkandt=153
PART FIVE. SOCIAL CHANGE=163
Section One. Processes of Change, Innovation and Diffusion=163
105. Technical Change/Karl Marx=163
106. The Social Mechanism of Change/Emile Durkheim=168
107. Prophet, Priest and Magician: Charismatic Change and Routinization/Max Weber=174
108. When Social Change Follows the Continuity Principle/Alfred Vierkandt=187
109. Explaining Economic Change/Joseph Schumpeter=195
Section Two. Social Movements=205
110. Deprivation and Revolution/Alexis de Tocqueville=205
111. Bourgeois and Proletarians/Karl Marx;Frederick Engels=214
112. Rebellion Against Machines/Karl Marx=226
Section Three. Modernization and Evolution=239
113. On the Origin of Societies/Jean-Jacques Rousseau=239
114. Human Evolution/Jean-Antoine-Nicholas de Condorcet=245
115. Modes of Production/Karl Marx=252
116. The Emergence of Individuum/Jacob Burckhardt=259
117. Modernization and Rationalization/Max Weber=271
118. A Theory of Cycles/Vilfredo Pareto=282
PART SIX. THEORETICAL GENERAL ORIENTATIONS=301
Section One. Positivism=301
119. Science and Non-Science: The Positivistic Principles of Explanation/August Comte=301
120. Explaining Social Facts/Emile Durkheim=320
Section Two. Comprehensive Sociology=333
121. Understanding and Human Sciences/Wilhelm Dilthey=333
122. Different Meanings of Verstehen/Heinrich Rickert=349
123. Verstehen/Max Weber=358
Section Three. Marxism=371
124. Marxian Methodology/Eugen van Bodiaeresishm-Bawerk=371
125. Ultimate Economic Cause as Illusion/Max Weber=398
126. Class Consciousness/Georg Lukagravecs=408
PART SIX. THEORETICAL GENERAL ORIENTATIONS=1
Section Four. Utilitarianism=5
127. What is Utility?/Jeremy Bentham=5
128. Utilitarianism as General Theory/John Stuart Mill=11
129. Total and Marginal Utility/Stanley Jevons=42
Section Five. Methodological Individualism=59
130. Deductive vs. Historical Analysis/Eugen von Bodiaeresishm-Bawerk=59
131. Verstehen and the Ultimate Sociological Unit/Max M1eber=78
132. Methodological Individualism/Joseph Schumpeter=84
Section Six. Functionalism=95
133. Good and Evil/Friedrich Nietzsche=95
134. Against Finalism: Explaining is Disenchanting the Universe/Emile Durkheim=98
135. Explaining Moral Beliefs and Attitudes by their Function/Max Scheler=103
PART SEVEN. PROBLEMS IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES=113
Section One. Explaining, Understanding and Interpreting=113
136. The Meaning of Verstehen/Heinrich Rickert=113
137. Hermeneutics and the Study of History/Wilhelm Dilthey=122
138. The Research Programme of Comprehensive Sociology/Max Weber=126
Section Two. The Micro-Macro Link=153
139. Private Vice, Public Virtue/Bernard Mandeville=153
140. The Invisible Hand/Adam Smith=162
141. Institution as Unintended Consequences of Individual Actions/Adam Ferguson=163
142. Macro Phenomena as Complex Aggregation Effects/Max Weber=166
Section Three. Mathematical Sociology and Statistical Methods=185
143. Mathematizing Social Phenomena/Jean-Antoine-Nicholas de Condorcet=185
144. The Anathematization of Probabilist Theory in Sociology/Auguste Comte=194
145. Statistics as a Tool of Social Research/M.A. Quetelet=197
146. Optimising the Likelihood of Juries Being Right/A. A. Cournot=209
147. Laws do not Imply the Insignificance of Moral Causes/John Stuart Mill=213
148. A Non-Formalized Multivariate Analysis/Emile Durkheim=217
149. Correlation and Causality/George Yule;Maurice Kendall=223
PART EIGHT. RELATIONS WITH OTHER SOCIAL SCIENCES=239
Section One. Psychology=239
150. The Legitimacy of Measurement in Psychology/Gabriel Tarde=239
151. Psychological and Sociological Facts/Emile Durkheim=249
152. Comprehensive Psychology/Karl Jaspers=252
153. Psychology and Comprehensive Sociology/Max Weber=267
Section Two. Economics=277
154. Economics as Metaphysics/Auguste Comte=277
155. Economy and Sociology/John Stuart Mill=285
156. Pareto Optimum/Vilfredo Pareto=290
157. Economic Action/Max Weber=303
158. The Entrepreneur and his Motivation/Joseph Schumpeter=309
Section Three. History=319
159. Understanding and Historical Consciousness/Wilhelm Dilthey=319
160. History as Empirical Science/Georg Simmel=325
161. The Logic of History/Max Weber=342
Section Four. Demography=365
162. Income and Demographic Growth/Richard Cantillon=365
163. Simulation of Demographic Growth/Thomas Malthus=371
164. A Theory of Secular Decline of Fertility/Arsegravene Dumont=381
Section Five. Linguistics=393
165. Language and Speech or Society and Individuum/Ferdinand de Saussure=393
166. Language and Thought/Franz Boas=402
167. Some False Beliefs About Languages/Edward Sapir=415