Basic Concepts in Sociology (book) - Table of Contents

Table of Contents

  1. METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS
    1. DEFINITION OF SOCIOLOGY.
      1. Sociology.
      2. Meaning.
      3. Action.
      4. Interpretation.
      5. Type-Construction.
      6. Rationalistic Method.
    2. UNDERSTANDING.
      1. Category of Understanding.
      2. Direct and Explanatory Understanding.
      3. Interpretive Grasp of Meaning.
    3. VALID INTERPRETATION.
      1. Hypothesis.
      2. Validation Through Outcome.
      3. Adequacy of Meaning.
      4. Correct Causal Relationship.
      5. Sociological Regularity.
    4. CONCEPTS OF ACTION.
      1. Physico-Psychic Concept.
      2. Collective Concept.
      3. Organic Concept.
    5. RELATION TO OTHER SCIENCES.
      1. Natural Science
      2. Animal Sociology
      3. Animal Psychology
      4. Sociology Specific
      5. Psychology
      6. History
      7. Ideal Type
  2. SOCIAL ACTION
    1. TERMINOLOGY
      1. Orientation to Others
      2. Mass-Conditioned Action
      3. Imitation
      4. Borderline
    2. TYPES OF SOCIAL ACTION
      1. Traditional Action
      2. Affectual Action
      3. Value-rational Action
      4. End-rational Action
      5. Combinations
    3. REGULARITY OF SOCIAL ACTION
      1. Usage
      2. Custom
      3. Interest-situation
      4. Continuity
  3. SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP
    1. DEFINITION
      1. Social Relationship
      2. Maxim
    2. CONFLICT RELATIONSHIP
      1. Types of Conflict
      2. Conflict and Order
      3. Selection and Conflict
      4. Selection and Social Relationship
    3. RATIONAL RELATIONSHIP
    4. COMMUNAL RELATIONSHIP
      1. Definition
      2. Communion and Conflict
      3. Community, Race and Language
    5. MARKET RELATIONSHIP
    6. OPEN AND CLOSED RELATIONSHIP
      1. Definition
      2. Examples
      3. Conditions
      4. Closed Relationship
        1. Motives of Closed Relationship
        2. Terms of Closed Relationship
        3. Forms of Appropriation
    7. SOLIDARY AND REPRESENTATIVE RELATIONSHIP
      1. Definition
      2. Responsibility
      3. Solidary Relationship
      4. Representative Relationship
  4. SOCIAL ORDER
    1. ORDER
    2. VALIDITY OF ORDER
    3. LEGITIMATE ORDER
      1. Convention
      2. Law
      3. Ethic and Order
    4. BASES OF LEGITIMATE ORDER
      1. Traditional Legitimacy
      2. Charismatic Legitimacy
      3. Rational Legitimacy
      4. Legitimacy and Obedience
  5. SOCIAL BAND
    1. BAND
    2. BAND AUTONOMY
    3. BAND ORDER
      1. Imposition
      2. Constitution
      3. Administrative and Regulative Order
    4. ASSOCIATION AND INSTITUTION
  6. RULERSHIP
    1. POWER AND RULERSHIP
    2. RULERSHIP BAND
      1. Political Band
      2. Hierocratic Band

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