The Structure of Social Action: Marshall, Pareto, DurkheimFree Press, 1968 - Sociology |
Contents
INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
THE THEORY OF ACTION | 43 |
SOME PHASES OF THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT | 87 |
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abstract action systems activities actor analysis analytical anomie aspect Chap common conceptual scheme conscience collective context definition discussion distinction Division of Labor doctrine Durkheim economic theory elements of action ÉMILE DURKHEIM empirical empiricism empiricist epistemology essentially ethical fact factors formulation Hence heredity Ibid implications important individual interest interpretation intrinsic means-end involved logical action logico-experimental manifestation Marshall Marshall's matter means means-end relationship ment methodological moral nature nonlogical action nonscientific normative elements observer organic solidarity Pareto phenomena point of view position positive science positivism positivistic possible principle problem proposition psychological hedonism question radical rational reality reason reference relation religion religious ideas residues ritual role sense sentiments significant situation social Social Darwinism society sociology structure suicide symbolic systems of action tendency theoretical system theory of action things thought tion Traité ultimate ends utilitarian utility value attitudes VILFREDO PARETO voluntaristic wants