Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Social Factors in Terms of the Development of Sociological Theory
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R1, pp.5-12
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2
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The Origins of French, German and British Sociology
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R1, pp. 12-42
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3
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Alexis de Tocqueville
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R1, pp. 81-105
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4
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Auguste Comte
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R1, pp. 106-124
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5
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Herbert Spencer
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R1, pp. 131-149
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6
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Karl Marx; Dialectics, labor, alienation
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R1, pp. 154-164
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7
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Karl Marx;
Structure of capitalist society, cultural aspects of capitalist society
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R1, pp. 164-184
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8
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Emile Durkheim;
social facts, division of labor, suicide
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R1, pp. 187-203
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9
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Emile Durkheim ;Primary forms of religious life, moral education
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R1, pp. 203-220
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10
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Max Weber; methodology
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R1, pp. 222-234
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11
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Max Weber; subjective sociology, bureaucracy
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R1, pp. 234-255
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12
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Georg Simmel
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R1, pp. 266-286
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13
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Thorstein Veblen
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R1, pp. 350-375
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14
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Karl Mannheim
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R1, pp. 378-400
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