Basic Concepts in Sociology (book)
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Basic Concepts in Sociology is a book written by Maximilian Weber, a German economist and sociologist. The original edition was published in German, but various translations to English exist. The first known of these was written in 1952.
This is part of a monumental work that was interrupted by Weber's death. He attempted to summarize all important concepts of sociology in that part.
[edit] Table of contents
- METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS
- DEFINITION OF SOCIOLOGY.
- Sociology.
- Meaning.
- Action.
- Interpretation.
- Type-Construction.
- Rationalistic Method.
- UNDERSTANDING.
- Category of Understanding.
- Direct and Explanatory Understanding.
- Interpretive Grasp of Meaning.
- VALID INTERPRETATION.
- Hypothesis.
- Validation Through Outcome.
- Adequacy of Meaning.
- Correct Causal Relationship.
- Sociological Regularity.
- CONCEPTS OF ACTION.
- Physico-Psychic Concept.
- Collective Concept.
- Organic Concept.
- RELATION TO OTHER SCIENCES.
- Natural Science
- Animal Sociology
- Animal Psychology
- Sociology Specific
- Psychology
- History
- Ideal Type
- DEFINITION OF SOCIOLOGY.
- SOCIAL ACTION
- TERMINOLOGY
- Orientation to Others
- Mass-Conditioned Action
- Imitation
- Borderline
- TYPES OF SOCIAL ACTION
- Traditional Action
- Affectual Action
- Value-rational Action
- End-rational Action
- Combinations
- REGULARITY OF SOCIAL ACTION
- Usage
- Custom
- Interest-situation
- Continuity
- TERMINOLOGY
- SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP
- DEFINITION
- Social Relationship
- Maxim
- CONFLICT RELATIONSHIP
- Types of Conflict
- Conflict and Order
- Selection and Conflict
- Selection and Social Relationship
- RATIONAL RELATIONSHIP
- COMMUNAL RELATIONSHIP
- Definition
- Communion and Conflict
- Community, Race and Language
- MARKET RELATIONSHIP
- OPEN AND CLOSED RELATIONSHIP
- Definition
- Examples
- Conditions
- Closed Relationship
- Motives of Closed Relationship
- Terms of Closed Relationship
- Forms of Appropriation
- SOLIDARY AND REPRESENTATIVE RELATIONSHIP
- Definition
- Responsibility
- Solidary Relationship
- Representative Relationship
- DEFINITION
- SOCIAL ORDER
- ORDER
- VALIDITY OF ORDER
- LEGITIMATE ORDER
- Convention
- Law
- Ethic and Order
- BASES OF LEGITIMATE ORDER
- Traditional Legitimacy
- Charismatic Legitimacy
- Rational Legitimacy
- Legitimacy and Obedience
- SOCIAL BAND
- BAND
- BAND AUTONOMY
- BAND ORDER
- Imposition
- Constitution
- Administrative and Regulative Order
- ASSOCIATION AND INSTITUTION
- RULERSHIP
- POWER AND RULERSHIP
- RULERSHIP BAND
- Political Band
- Hierocratic Band
[edit] See also
- The Three Types of Legitimate Rule (discussion of concepts from the chapter "Bases of Legitimate Order")
[edit] External link
- Basic Concepts in Sociology, online ebook.