ABSTRACT

This book is a comprehensive survey of methodological individualism in social, political and economic thought from the Enlightenment to the 20th century. Exploring the works of such figures as de Mandeville, Smith, Marx, Spencer, Durkheim, Simmel, Weber, Hayek, Popper and Parsons, this study underlines the contrasts between methodological collectivism and methodological individualism. The detailed analysis offered here also reveals the theoretical presuppositions behind the collectivist and individualist traditions and the practical consequences of their applications. Infantino concludes in favour of individualism.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter |32 pages

Bernard De Mandeville and Adam Smith

The theory of the great society

chapter |16 pages

Which Method?

A question about the philosophy of the social sciences

chapter |31 pages

Economists and Sociologists Compared

Carl Menger and Georg Simmel, Ludwig von Mises and Max Weber

chapter |35 pages

The Early Parsons

Between sociology and economics

chapter |8 pages

Conclusions