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September 18. Social Theory in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries:
Precursors and Points of Reference
Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan (1660), Ch. 13.
John Locke, Second Treatise of Civil Government (1690), Ch. 5.
Jean Jacques Rousseau, Discourse on the Origins of Inequality (1754), tr. G. D. H. Cole, Part I and
Part II.
Rousseau, The Social Contract (1762), tr. G. D. H. Cole, Book 1.
Adam Smith, The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759),
Part I, Section 1, Ch. 1;
Section 3, Ch. 2;
Part II, Section 2, Ch. 3;
Part III, Ch. 1.
Smith, The Wealth of Nations (1776), Chs. 1-3.September 25. De Tocqueville.
Alexis de
Tocqueville, The Old Regime and the French Revolution (Doubleday, 1955 [1856]),
tr. Stuart Gilbert, Part I, Ch. 5; Part II, Chs. 1-3, 5-9; Part III, Chs. 1-3, 8.
Alexis de
Tocqueville, Democracy in America (Penguin, 2003 [1835, 1840]), tr. Gerald
Bevan; online at Democracy
in America, tr. Henry Reeve. Selections: v. 1,
Author's Preface, chs.
2,
3,
5,
12;
v. 2, Book 2, Chs.
2,
4,
5,
8, and
v., 2, Book 3, Ch.
7.
October 2. Marx.
Robert C. Tucker, ed. The Marx-Engels Reader , 2d ed. (W.W. Norton, 1978),
"Marx on the History of His Opinions" [1859], 3-6;
"Theses on Feuerbach" [1845], 143-45;
Selections from "Capital" [1867], 294-329, 336-343, 384-403, 419-438;
"Manifesto of the Communist Party" [1848], 469-500;
"The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte" [1852], 594-617;
"On Imperialism in India" [1853], 653-658.
October 9 (Note: class begins at 12:30). Comte, Spencer, and Marx: Contending visions of a science of society
Anthony Giddens, “Positivism and Its Critics,” in Tom Bottomore and Robert Nisbet, eds., A History of Sociological Analysis
(New York: Basic Books, 1978), 236-86.
Herbert Spencer,
"Population and Progress" [1852], "Progress: Its Law and Cause" [1868], "Methodological Individualism" [1873],
"The Organic Analogy Reconsidered" [1876], and "Struggle in Evolution" [1873] in J. D. Y. Peel, ed.,
Herbert Spencer: On Social Evolution (University of Chicago Press, 1972), 33-52, 97-101, 134-141, 167-174.
Tom Bottomore, "Marxism and Sociology," in
Bottomore and Nisbet, eds., A History of Sociological Analysis, 118-130.
October 16. Durkheim and his school (1)
Emile Durkheim, The Division of Labor in Society (Free Press, 1997 [1893]). October 23. Durkheim and his school (2)
Emile Durkheim, Suicide (Free Press, 1997 [1897]),
Introduction (41-53), Book 1, Ch. 1 (57-81), Book 2 (145-294); Book 3, Ch. 1 (297-325).
Maurice Halbwachs, The Collective Memory, tr. F. J. Ditter, Jr. and V.Y Ditter (Harper & Row,
1980 [1950]), 22-33, 44-71.
November 6. Weber (1)
Max Weber, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (Dover, 2003 [1904-1905]).
Max Weber, Economy and Society: An Outline of Interpretive Sociology (University of California Press, 1978 [1922]),
v. 1, Ch. 1 (4-62).
November 13. Weber (2)
Max Weber, "Politics as a Vocation" [1918],
"Class, Status, Party" [1922], "Bureaucracy" [1922], and "The Sociology of Charismatic Authority" [1922] in H. H. Gerth and
C. Wright Mills, eds., From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology (Oxford University Press, 1958), 77-128, 180-252.
November 20. Simmel
Georg Simmel, "The Problem of Sociology" [1908],
"Exchange" [1907], "Conflict" [1908], "Domination" [1908], "Prostitution" [1907]
"Sociability" [1910], "The Stranger" [1908], and
"The Metropolis and Mental Life" [1903] in Donald Levine, ed.,
Georg Simmel on Individuality and Social Forms (University of Chicago Press, 1971),
Chs. 3, 5-10, 20.
Georg Simmel, "On the Significance of Numbers for Social Life" [1908], "The Dyad" [1908],
"Dyads, Triads, and Larger Groups" [1908], "Secrecy" [1908], and "The Secret Society" [1908] in Kurt Wolff, ed.,
The Sociology of Georg Simmel (Free Press, 1964),
87-95, 122-125, 138-142, 330-338, 345-361.November 27. Early American sociology
Lewis Coser, "American Trends," in Bottomore and Nisbet, eds., A History of Sociological Analysis, 287-320.
Charles H. Cooley, On Self and Social Organization
(University of Chicago Press, 1998), "The Social Self--The Meaning of I" [1902] (163-175) and "Primary Groups" [1909] (179-184).
George H. Mead, Mind, Self, and Society
(University of Chicago Press, 1934), 173-178, 200-226, 253-260, 273-281.
Robert E. Park, "The City: Suggestions for the Investigation of Human
Behavior in the Urban Environment," in Robert E. Park, Ernest W. Burgess, and Roderick D. McKenzie, The City
(University of Chicago Press, 1925), Ch. 1 (3-46). December 4. Capitalism reconsidered
Joseph Schumpeter, Capitalism, Socialism, and
Democracy, 3d ed. (Harper & Row, 1950 [1942]), Ch. 7 (81-86), Ch. 11-12 (120-55).
Karl Polanyi, The Great Transformation (Beacon Press, 1965 [1944]),
Chs. 4-6, 11, 21.
T.H. Marshall, "Citizenship and Social Class," in Citizenship and Social Class, and Other Essays (Cambridge University Press, 1950),
10-85.
December 11. The theory of action, structural-functionalism, and the trajectory of sociological theory
Talcott Parsons, The Structure of Social Action (Free
Press, 1967 [1937]), v. 1, Part I.
Robert Merton, Social Theory and Social Structure, enlarged
edition (Free Press, 1968), 39-117, 136, 175-213.
Donald Levine, Visions of the Sociological Tradition (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995), chs. 2-5.