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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Introduction 1
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PART I. SCIENCE AND SOCIAL THEORY
- 1. Deductive Science and Positivist Social Theory in the Nineteenth Century 15
- 2. Revision, Revolution, and the New Sciences 32
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PART II. ECONOMICS AND THE QUALITY OF LIFE
- 3. Political Economy and Economics until the 1870s 49
- 4. Alfred Marshall and the Revolution in Economics 69
- 5. Economic Analysis: Means and Ends 89
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PART III. WHAT CAN THE MATTER BE? MIND, BODY, AND MORALITY
- 6. Transitional Pyschology, 1855-1890 111
- 7. William James and the Revolution in Psychology 135
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PART IV. POLITICS, SCIENCE, AND REFORM
- 8. Liberal Reactions to the Failures of Democracy 165
- 9. Graham Wallas and a Liberal Political Science 190
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PART V. REVISIONIST SOCIAL SCIENCE: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, INSTINCT, AND ELITISM
- 10. Fear of the New Democracy: The Setting for Social Psychology 217
- 11. Social Psychology as a Solution: William McDougall, Wilfred Trotter, and the Elitist Refuge 234
- Postscript: How Successful Was the Revolution? 253
- Notes 261
- Index 315
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. SCIENCE AND SOCIAL THEORY
- 1. Deductive Science and Positivist Social Theory in the Nineteenth Century 15
- 2. Revision, Revolution, and the New Sciences 32
-
PART II. ECONOMICS AND THE QUALITY OF LIFE
- 3. Political Economy and Economics until the 1870s 49
- 4. Alfred Marshall and the Revolution in Economics 69
- 5. Economic Analysis: Means and Ends 89
-
PART III. WHAT CAN THE MATTER BE? MIND, BODY, AND MORALITY
- 6. Transitional Pyschology, 1855-1890 111
- 7. William James and the Revolution in Psychology 135
-
PART IV. POLITICS, SCIENCE, AND REFORM
- 8. Liberal Reactions to the Failures of Democracy 165
- 9. Graham Wallas and a Liberal Political Science 190
-
PART V. REVISIONIST SOCIAL SCIENCE: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, INSTINCT, AND ELITISM
- 10. Fear of the New Democracy: The Setting for Social Psychology 217
- 11. Social Psychology as a Solution: William McDougall, Wilfred Trotter, and the Elitist Refuge 234
- Postscript: How Successful Was the Revolution? 253
- Notes 261
- Index 315