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Iván Szelényi

This course provides an overview of major works of social thought from the beginning of the modern era through the 1920s. Attention is paid to social and intellectual contexts, conceptual frameworks and methods, and contributions to contemporary social analysis. Writers include Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Montesquieu, Adam Smith, Marx, Weber, and Durkheim

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Durkheim understood life sciences as divided into three branches: biology, which is interested in the body, psychology, which deals with the personality, and sociology, which deals with collective representations. In The Rules of Sociological Method,... more

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Durkheim's Suicide is a foundational text for the discipline of sociology, and, over a hundred years later, it remains influential in the study of suicide. Durkheim's study demonstrates that what is thought to be a highly individual act is actually s... more

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In the transition from mechanical solidarity to organic solidarity, brought on by increasing division of labor, industrialization, and urbanization, Durkheim argues that there will be social pathologies, which he calls anomie. These abnormal and unhe... more

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Along with the macro-level shift from traditional forms of authority to legal-rational authority, Weber's theory of class identifies a macro-level shift from status to class determining life chances. In feudal times, under traditional forms of author... more

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Emile Durkheim, a French scholar who lived from 1858 until 1917, was one of the first intellectuals to use the term "sociology" to describe his work. In the early years of his career, Durkheim's orientation was functionalist (The Division of Labor in... more

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Charismatic authority, unlike traditional authority, is a revolutionary and unstable form of authority. Weber borrows the religious term of charisma and extends its use to a secular meaning. Audiences and followers believe that charismatic leaders ha... more

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The purest form--the ideal type--of Weber's legal-rational type of authority is bureaucracy. Legal-rational authority indicates that authority is invested in a set of rules and rule-bound institutions and that the creating and changing the rules are ... more

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John Stuart Mill made important and influential amendments to Bentham's ideas of utilitarianism. Perhaps most influentially, Mill states that there are not only different quantities of happiness but also qualitative differences in happiness. Humans a... more

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  • Professor should have fact-checked

    I got as far as the lecture on Hobbs, and was horrified to find that the professor made several mistakes in this presentation of English history during the Elizabethan era. For instance, his powerpoint states that Henry XVIII's first wife was Catherine of Avignon, instead of Aragon, and that Queen Mary I was forced to 'resign' the throne and was later excecuted by Elizabeth I. He clearly doesn't know the difference between Mary Queen of Scotts and Mary I of England. There are some other mistake... more

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  • Excelente Curso

    Creo es una serie de clases maravillosas, dando una perspectiva bien sintetizada de la filosofía política

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    Mexico12 years ago
  • inspiring and educational

    This is a really good lecture series which is both elaborate and elegant. I enjoyed every minute of listening , watching and learning from this very good podcast..thank you for your work and generosity educating the world!!

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    Sweden13 years ago
  • Ronenisrael

    Great lectures which gives wonderful insights about past and contemporary socials process . Prof selezny is a great teacher .

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    Israel13 years ago

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