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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface IX
- Introduction 1
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I. German Sociology: A Retrospective
- 1, Sociology in the Interwar Period: Trends in Development and Criteria for Evaluation 31
- 2. The Tragic Consciousness of German Sociology 57
- 3. The Social Sciences Between Dogmatism and Decisionism: A Comparison of Karl Marx and Max Weber 76
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II. Approaches to Theory
- 4. Sociology as a Science of Social Reality 113
- 5. Recent Developments in the Relation Between Theory and Research 138
- 6. The Retreat of Sociologists into the Present 150
- 7. Modern Systems Theory and the Theory of Society 173
- 8. The Tasks of a Critical Theory of Society 187
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III. Diagnoses of Contemporary Society
- 9. The Crystallization of Cultural Forms 213
- 9. The Crystallization of Cultural Forms 218
- 10. Late Capitalism or Industrial Society? 232
- 11. Life Chances, Class Conflict, Social Change 248
- 12. The Poverty of Bourgeois Democracy in Germany 257
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IV. Class, Bureaucracy, and the State
- 13. The Origin of Class Societies: A Systems Analysis 273
- 14. Modes of Authority and Democratic Control 291
- 15. Toward a Theory of Late Capitalism 324
- 16. Beyond Status and Class: Will There Be an Individualized Class Society? 340
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V. Identity and Social Structure
- 17. Personal Identity as an Evolutionary and Historical Problem 357
- 18. Psychoanalysis as Social Theory 383
- 19. The Nature of Human Aggression 402
- 20. On the German Reception of Role Theory 410
- 21. Structures of Meaning and Objective Hermeneutics 436
- The Editors 449
- The Authors 451
- Index 461
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface IX
- Introduction 1
-
I. German Sociology: A Retrospective
- 1, Sociology in the Interwar Period: Trends in Development and Criteria for Evaluation 31
- 2. The Tragic Consciousness of German Sociology 57
- 3. The Social Sciences Between Dogmatism and Decisionism: A Comparison of Karl Marx and Max Weber 76
-
II. Approaches to Theory
- 4. Sociology as a Science of Social Reality 113
- 5. Recent Developments in the Relation Between Theory and Research 138
- 6. The Retreat of Sociologists into the Present 150
- 7. Modern Systems Theory and the Theory of Society 173
- 8. The Tasks of a Critical Theory of Society 187
-
III. Diagnoses of Contemporary Society
- 9. The Crystallization of Cultural Forms 213
- 9. The Crystallization of Cultural Forms 218
- 10. Late Capitalism or Industrial Society? 232
- 11. Life Chances, Class Conflict, Social Change 248
- 12. The Poverty of Bourgeois Democracy in Germany 257
-
IV. Class, Bureaucracy, and the State
- 13. The Origin of Class Societies: A Systems Analysis 273
- 14. Modes of Authority and Democratic Control 291
- 15. Toward a Theory of Late Capitalism 324
- 16. Beyond Status and Class: Will There Be an Individualized Class Society? 340
-
V. Identity and Social Structure
- 17. Personal Identity as an Evolutionary and Historical Problem 357
- 18. Psychoanalysis as Social Theory 383
- 19. The Nature of Human Aggression 402
- 20. On the German Reception of Role Theory 410
- 21. Structures of Meaning and Objective Hermeneutics 436
- The Editors 449
- The Authors 451
- Index 461