'This study will make a first-rate supplementary source for second or third year students who have some sense of Durkheim's concerns but who wish to go further.' THES

Founders of Modern Political and Social Thought present critical examinations of the work of major political philosophers and social theorists, assessing both their initial contribution and continuing relevance to politics and society. Each volume provides a clear, accessible, historically-informed account of each thinker's work, focusing on a reassessment of their central ideas and arguments. Founders encourage scholars and students to link their study of classic texts to current debates in political philosophy and social theory. Emile Durkheim can undoubtedly be considered one of the most significant social thinkers of the last one hundred years and his writings continue to attract both applause and controversy throughout the world, not just from sociologists and scholars from related disciplines but also from all those interested in the way modern society operates. In this highly readable and compact introduction to Durkheim's thought, Gianfranco Poggi examines closely all of Durkheim's 'canonical' works and assesses their significance today. Poggi also considers closely the question what did Durkheim mean by 'society'? and assesses Durkheim's contribution to both political sociology and the sociology of law, putting his writings into the context of the generation of European scholars to which he belonged. Poggi's clear and concise reappraisal of this towering figure in the development of modern sociological thought provides an essential overview of his major writings and also illustrates just why Durkheim is still so widely read and debated a century after his death.
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The "Founders of Modern Political and Social Thought" series presents critical examinations of the work of major political philosophers and social theorists, assessing both their initial contribution and continuing relevance to politics and society. This volume focuses on the work of Durkheim.
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1. A Scholar's Life and its Context ; 2. The Nature and Task of the Sociological Enterprise ; 3. The Pattern of Social Evolution ; 4. Deviance ; 5. What is Sociology for Durkheim? ; 6. Law ; 7. Political Institutions ; 8. Religion
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Highly readable and compact presentation of Durkheim's major writings provides an essential overview of his thought Opening biographical chapter puts Durkheim into the intellectual context and generation to which he belonged Exploration of just what Durkheim meant by 'society' fascinating for all those interested in the chief characteristics of modern society Assessment of Durkheim's contribution to political sociology and the sociology of law provides the reader with a key to Durkheim's lasting intellectual significance
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Gianfranco Poggi is Professor of Political and Social Theory in the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the European University Institute in Florence
Highly readable and compact presentation of Durkheim's major writings provides an essential overview of his thought Opening biographical chapter puts Durkheim into the intellectual context and generation to which he belonged Exploration of just what Durkheim meant by 'society' fascinating for all those interested in the chief characteristics of modern society Assessment of Durkheim's contribution to political sociology and the sociology of law provides the reader with a key to Durkheim's lasting intellectual significance
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ISBN
9780198780878
Publisert
2000
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
284 gr
Høyde
233 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
9 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
196

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Gianfranco Poggi is Professor of Political and Social Theory in the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the European University Institute in Florence