An Introduction to sociology : a reader / edited by Robert Bocock, Peter Hamilton, Kenneth Thompson, and Alan Waton; assisted by Chris Pinches

Contributor(s): Bocock, Robert [editor] | Hamilton, Peter [editor] | Thompson, Kenneth [editor] | Waton, Alan [editor]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Brighton, Sussex : Harvester Press in association with Fontana Paperbacks and the Open University Press, 1980Description: 509 pages ; 23 cmSubject(s): SociologyDDC classification: 301
Contents:
Section I: Individual, Culture and Society -- 1. The oversocialized conception of man in modern sociology and Postscript 1975 -- 2. 'Civilized' sexual morality and modern nervous illness -- 3. Aggression and civilization -- 4. The hidden trend in psychoanalysis -- 5. Destructive Gemeinschaft -- 6. Sexual stigma: an interactionist account -- 7. Working-class criminology -- Section II: Class Structure and Society -- 8. The 'political' and the 'economic' in Marx's theory of classes -- 9. The class structure of advanced capitalist societies -- 10. Some later theories -- 11. Immigrant workers and class structure -- 12. State and society under liberalism and after -- Section III: Change, History and Society -- 13. Evolution of the family -- 14. Technical intelligence and the capitalist division of labor -- 15. Urbanism and suburbanism as ways of life -- 16. Theorems of motivation crisis -- 17. Social conflict, legitimacy and democracy -- 18. The student movement: crisis and conflict
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Junior High School 301 B63 1980 (Browse shelf) 1 Available MJH1417

Includes bibliographies and index.

Section I: Individual, Culture and Society -- 1. The oversocialized conception of man in modern sociology and Postscript 1975 -- 2. 'Civilized' sexual morality and modern nervous illness -- 3. Aggression and civilization -- 4. The hidden trend in psychoanalysis -- 5. Destructive Gemeinschaft -- 6. Sexual stigma: an interactionist account -- 7. Working-class criminology -- Section II: Class Structure and Society -- 8. The 'political' and the 'economic' in Marx's theory of classes -- 9. The class structure of advanced capitalist societies -- 10. Some later theories -- 11. Immigrant workers and class structure -- 12. State and society under liberalism and after -- Section III: Change, History and Society -- 13. Evolution of the family -- 14. Technical intelligence and the capitalist division of labor -- 15. Urbanism and suburbanism as ways of life -- 16. Theorems of motivation crisis -- 17. Social conflict, legitimacy and democracy -- 18. The student movement: crisis and conflict

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