Economy and society : an outline of interpretive sociology, vol I
Material type: TextPublication details: University of California Press, California : ©2013Description: cxx, 640 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780520280021
- 300.1 WEB-E
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300.1 CON-S Southern theory : | 300.1 JON-I Introducing social theory | 300.1 NIG-D Decolonizing theory : | 300.1 WEB-E Economy and society : | 300.1 WEB-E Economy and society : | 300.1 WIN-I Idea of a social science and its relation to philosophy | 300.14 ABE-W Words and distinctions for the common good : |
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PART ONE: CONCEPTUAL EXPOSITION I. Basic Sociological Terms II. Sociological Categories of Economic Action III. The Types of Legitimate Domination IV. Status Groups and Classes PART TWO THE ECONOMY AND THE ARENA OF NORMATIVE AND DE FACTO POWERS I. The Economy and Social Norms II. The Economic Relationships of Organized Groups III. Household, Neighborhood and Kin Group IV. Household, Enterprise and Oikos V. Ethnic Groups VI. Religious Groups (The Sociology of Religion) VII. The Market: Its Impersonality and Ethic (Fragment)
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