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Sociology as Social Criticism (Routledge Revivals)
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ABSTRACT
First published in 1975, this collection of essays embodies a conception of sociological thought as a critical analysis of social theories and doctrines, of social institutions and political regimes, of recent social movements. They deal, in particular, with some conservative versions of sociology and with attempts to develop more radical theories; they extend the author's previous writings on classes, elites and politics; and they analyse some of the problems of socialism in the late twentieth century.
There is a close unity of theme througout the book in its critical attempt to formulate new intellectual bases for future radical and egalitarian politics. It is written with that quiet wisdom and impressive command of sources which readers have come to associate with Professor Bottomore's work.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction: Conservatism and Radicalism in Sociology
part |2 pages
Part I: Social Theories
chapter 1|10 pages
Conservative Man
chapter 2|15 pages
Out of This World: The Sociological Theory of Talcott Parsons
chapter 3|11 pages
The Crisis in Sociology
chapter 4|17 pages
Capitalism, Socialism and Development
chapter 5|13 pages
Karl Marx: Sociologist or Marxist?
part |2 pages
Part II: Classes and Elites
chapter 6|10 pages
In Search of a Proletariat
chapter 7|17 pages
Class Structure and Social Consciousness
chapter 8|18 pages
Class and Politics in Western Europe
chapter 9|12 pages
The Administrative Elite
chapter 10|17 pages
Cohesion and Division in Indian Elites
part |2 pages
Part III: Social Movements and Political Action