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3.1 The Division of Labour in Society: Introduction
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Ian McIntosh
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgements and Note on the Texts vii
- Introduction: 'Marx, Weber and Durkheim: Why Bother?' 1
- Guide to Further Reading: General 9
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Section One: Karl Marx
- Karl Marx: A Brief Biography 13
- 1.1 Alienated Labour 15
- 1.2 The Theses on Feuerbach 24
- 1.3 The German Ideology and Historical Materialism 26
- 1.4 The Communist Manifesto 39
- 1.5 Wage Labour and Capital 48
- 1.6 The Preface to A Critique of Political Economy 66
- 1.7 The Fetishism of Commodities 68
- 1.8 The So-called Primitive Accumulation 72
- 1.9 Selected Correspondence: Letter to Annenkov; Letter to Weydemyer; Letter to Mikhailovski 106
- Guide to Further Reading 109
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Section Two: Max Weber
- Max Weber: A Brief Biography 113
- 2.1 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism 115
- 2.2 Class, Status and Party 132
- 2.3 Bureaucracy 142
- 2.4 Science as a Vocation 154
- 2.5 Definitions of Sociology and Social Action 157
- 2.6 Legitimacy and Authority 165
- Guide to Further Reading 175
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Section Three: Emile Durkheim
- Emile Durkheim: A Brief Biography 179
- 3.1 The Division of Labour in Society: Introduction 181
- 3.2 Sanctions and Mechanical and Organic Solidarity 185
- 3.3 The Division of Labour: Causes and Abnormal Forms 194
- 3.4 The Rules of Sociological Method 207
- 3.5 Suicide: A Study in Sociology 212
- 3.6 Religion and Society 232
- Guide to Further Reading 248
- Copyright Acknowledgements 249
- Index 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgements and Note on the Texts vii
- Introduction: 'Marx, Weber and Durkheim: Why Bother?' 1
- Guide to Further Reading: General 9
-
Section One: Karl Marx
- Karl Marx: A Brief Biography 13
- 1.1 Alienated Labour 15
- 1.2 The Theses on Feuerbach 24
- 1.3 The German Ideology and Historical Materialism 26
- 1.4 The Communist Manifesto 39
- 1.5 Wage Labour and Capital 48
- 1.6 The Preface to A Critique of Political Economy 66
- 1.7 The Fetishism of Commodities 68
- 1.8 The So-called Primitive Accumulation 72
- 1.9 Selected Correspondence: Letter to Annenkov; Letter to Weydemyer; Letter to Mikhailovski 106
- Guide to Further Reading 109
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Section Two: Max Weber
- Max Weber: A Brief Biography 113
- 2.1 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism 115
- 2.2 Class, Status and Party 132
- 2.3 Bureaucracy 142
- 2.4 Science as a Vocation 154
- 2.5 Definitions of Sociology and Social Action 157
- 2.6 Legitimacy and Authority 165
- Guide to Further Reading 175
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Section Three: Emile Durkheim
- Emile Durkheim: A Brief Biography 179
- 3.1 The Division of Labour in Society: Introduction 181
- 3.2 Sanctions and Mechanical and Organic Solidarity 185
- 3.3 The Division of Labour: Causes and Abnormal Forms 194
- 3.4 The Rules of Sociological Method 207
- 3.5 Suicide: A Study in Sociology 212
- 3.6 Religion and Society 232
- Guide to Further Reading 248
- Copyright Acknowledgements 249
- Index 251