ABSTRACT

Unlike most other sociology or social science dictionaries, in this translation of the Critical Dictionary of Sociology, taken from the second French edition of the Dictionary and edited by the English sociologist Peter Hamilton, the critical value of this distinctive work is at last made available for a wider audience.

Each entry grapples directly with an issue, whether theoretical, epistemological, philosophical, political or empirical, and provides a strong statement of what the authors think about it. The discussions are considered but argumentative.  By reaffirming that a non-marxist style of critique is still possible, Boudon and Bourricaud have presented a distinctive approach to the key issues which confront the societies of the Twentieth and Twenty-First centuries.

For some this work will be a textbook, for others an indispensable sourcebook of sociological concepts, and for most a way of opening our eyes to new dimensions in our understanding of the great ideas and theories of sociology.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter |4 pages

Introduction to the Second Edition

letter |30 pages

A

entry |7 pages

Action

entry |7 pages

Action (collective)

entry |6 pages

Aggregation

entry |4 pages

Alienation

entry |3 pages

Anomie

entry |3 pages

Authority

letter |14 pages

B

entry |9 pages

Beliefs

entry |5 pages

Bureaucracy

letter |50 pages

C

entry |7 pages

Capitalism

entry |8 pages

Causality

entry |4 pages

Charisma

entry |4 pages

Community

entry |3 pages

Comte, Auguste

entry |7 pages

Conformity and Deviance

entry |6 pages

Crime

entry |7 pages

Culturalism and Culture

entry |4 pages

Cycles

letter |33 pages

D

entry |6 pages

Democracy

entry |6 pages

Determinism

entry |6 pages

Development

entry |4 pages

Dialectic

entry |6 pages

Diffusion

entry |5 pages

Durkheim, Emile

letter |30 pages

E

entry |7 pages

Economics and Sociology

entry |4 pages

Egalitarianism

entry |6 pages

Elections

entry |7 pages

Élite(s)

entry |6 pages

Experimentation

letter |16 pages

F

entry |8 pages

Family

entry |4 pages

Function

entry |4 pages

Functionalism

letter |8 pages

G

entry |8 pages

Groups

letter |14 pages

H

entry |7 pages

Historicism

entry |2 pages

History and Sociology

entry |1 pages

The Search for General Laws

entry |1 pages

The Search for Evolutionary Laws

entry |3 pages

The Search for Structural Models

letter |6 pages

I

entry |6 pages

Ideologies

letter |6 pages

K

entry |6 pages

Knowledge

letter |32 pages

M

entry |7 pages

Machiavelli, Niccolò

entry |6 pages

Marx, Karl

entry |7 pages

Measurement

entry |5 pages

Methodology

entry |7 pages

Minorities

letter |7 pages

N

entry |7 pages

Needs

letter |7 pages

O

entry |7 pages

Objectivity

letter |17 pages

P

entry |7 pages

Power

entry |4 pages

Prediction

entry |3 pages

Professions

entry |3 pages

Prophetism

letter |35 pages

R

entry |8 pages

Rationality

entry |11 pages

Religion

entry |4 pages

Reproduction

entry |5 pages

Role

entry |7 pages

Rousseau, Jean-Jacques

letter |84 pages

S

entry |5 pages

Schumpeter, Joseph Alois

entry |5 pages

Social Change

entry |6 pages

Social Control

entry |4 pages

Social Mobility

entry |6 pages

Social Stratification

entry |9 pages

Social Symbolism

entry |6 pages

Socialization

entry |6 pages

Sociobiology

entry |7 pages

Spencer, Herbert

entry |9 pages

State, The

entry |4 pages

Status

entry |6 pages

Structuralism

entry |2 pages

Structure

entry |5 pages

Suicide

entry |4 pages

System

letter |13 pages

T

entry |5 pages

Teleology

entry |6 pages

Theory

entry |2 pages

Tocqueville, Alexis de

letter |10 pages

U

entry |5 pages

Utilitarianism

entry |5 pages

Utopia

letter |7 pages

W

entry |7 pages

Weber, Max