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IV. Social Change and Social Continuity
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W. C. Lehmann
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Preface 7
- Table of Contents 9
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Introductorγ
- I. Introduction 15
- II. Historical Background 28
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Part I. Analysis of Ferguson’s Writings from a Sociological View-Point
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A. The Fundamental Approach
- III. The Fact and Foundations of Society 47
- IV. Social Change and Social Continuity 57
- V. The Nature of Human Society as Culture 66
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B. Social Evolution
- VI. The Nature and Course of Social Evolution 80
- VII. Factors in Social Evolution 94
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C. Society in its Static Aspects
- VIII. The Organization of Human Relationships 119
- IX. Language, Science, Art, Literature, Religion in Relation to Society 129
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D. The Meaning of Society and the Methods of its Study
- Χ. The Commercial and Political Arts in Relation to Progress and Decay 139
- XI. Ultimate Values in Human Society 153
- XII. Methodical Summary 164
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Part II. Ferguson’s Place in the History of Social Theory
- XIII. Origins and Antecedents 183
- XIV. Among his Contemporaries 197
- XV. Among his Contemporaries (Continued) 227
- XVI. Ferguson’s Relation to Chief Tendencies of Anglo-American Sociology 238
- Bibliography 259
- Index 263
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Preface 7
- Table of Contents 9
-
Introductorγ
- I. Introduction 15
- II. Historical Background 28
-
Part I. Analysis of Ferguson’s Writings from a Sociological View-Point
-
A. The Fundamental Approach
- III. The Fact and Foundations of Society 47
- IV. Social Change and Social Continuity 57
- V. The Nature of Human Society as Culture 66
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B. Social Evolution
- VI. The Nature and Course of Social Evolution 80
- VII. Factors in Social Evolution 94
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C. Society in its Static Aspects
- VIII. The Organization of Human Relationships 119
- IX. Language, Science, Art, Literature, Religion in Relation to Society 129
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D. The Meaning of Society and the Methods of its Study
- Χ. The Commercial and Political Arts in Relation to Progress and Decay 139
- XI. Ultimate Values in Human Society 153
- XII. Methodical Summary 164
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Part II. Ferguson’s Place in the History of Social Theory
- XIII. Origins and Antecedents 183
- XIV. Among his Contemporaries 197
- XV. Among his Contemporaries (Continued) 227
- XVI. Ferguson’s Relation to Chief Tendencies of Anglo-American Sociology 238
- Bibliography 259
- Index 263