Theories of Society: Historical and analytical foundations. The interpretation of action in the history of social thought ; The elements of social interaction: roles and collectivities ; The modes of the institutionalization of actionFree Press of Glencoe, 1961 - Sociology |
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Some Observations on the Scope of Sociological Analysis BY KASPAR D NAEGELE | 3 |
Rational Mastery of the Environment BY BRONISLAW MALINOWSKI 1056 | 4 |
A The Definition of the Situation and the Internalization | 18 |
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analysis association authority basis become capital cerned character collectivity communion concept concerned consanguinity constitute contract corporate group culture differentiation distinction division of labor duction Durkheim economic elements EMILE DURKHEIM enterprise eral essential exchange existence fact function household human ideas important individual industrial institutionalized interest involved kind kinship Kroeber labour land lineage manorial marriage Max Weber means means of production ment moral nature necessary nexum nomic normative object organization oriented particular patrilineal pattern person phenomena political possession possible principle problem production profit profit-making question relationship relative religious role Roman law seisin sense Simmel social relations social system society sociological solidarity specific status structure Talcott Parsons theory things tion tive tural unfree labour units unity vidual Weber whole workers Yaralde