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Classical Sociological Theory A Positivist Perspective

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ISBN-10: 0830413499

ISBN-13: 9780830413492

Edition: 1993

Authors: Jonathan H. Turner

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The theme of this collection of articles by Jonathan Turner is that sociology can be a true science, and it can develop abstract laws explaining the operative dynamics of the social universe. Rather that blindly worshipping sociology's masters, however, Turner attempts to reinvent sociology as a science that learns the valuable lessons of classical theory and then moves on.
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Book details

List price: $70.95
Copyright year: 1993
Publisher: Wadsworth
Publication date: 1/1/1993
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 205
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.792
Language: English

Jonathan H. Turner (PhD, Cornell University) is Distinguished Professor of sociology at the University of California at Riverside and University Professor for the University of California. The leading authority on sociological theory, Dr. Turner is the author of 38 influential books, which have been published in twelve different languages, as well as the author of many research articles in numerous journals and books.

Preface
Acknowledgments
Comte Would Turn Over in His Grave
Toward a Social Physics: Reducing Sociology's Theoretical Inhibitions
The Forgotten Theoretical Giant: Herbert Spencer
Spencer's Human Relations Area Files
Emile Durkheim's Theory of Integration in Differentiated Social Systems
Durkheim's and Spencer's Principles of Social Organization
Emile Durkheim's Final Theory of Social Organization
Marx and Simmel: Reassessing the Foundations of Conflict Theory
Where Marx Went Wrong
Max Weber's Theory of Integration and Conflict
Marx and Weber Meet the Modern-day Adam Smith
Spencer, Marx, Weber, Simmel, and Pareto on Power and Conflict
George Herbert Mead's Behavioral Theory of Social Structure
Mead as a Social Physicist
What Went Wrong? Detours from the Early Masters
References
Index