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Foundations of Modern Social Theory with Iván Szelényi
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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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1. Introduction
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2. Hobbes: Authority, Human Rights and Social Order
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3. Locke: Equality, Freedom, Property and the Right to Dissent
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4. The Division of Powers- Montesquieu
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5. Rousseau: Popular Sovereignty and General Will
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6. Rousseau on State of Nature and Education
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7. Utilitarianism and Liberty, John Stuart Mill
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8. Smith: The Invisible Hand
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9. Marx's Theory of Alienation
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10. Marx's Theory of Historical Materialism (1)
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11. Marx's Theory of Historical Materialism (cont.)
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12. Marx's Theory of History
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13. Marx's Theory of Class and Exploitation
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14. Nietzsche on Power, Knowledge and Morality
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15. Freud on Sexuality and Civilization
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16. Weber on Protestantism and Capitalism
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17. Conceptual Foundations of Weber's Theory of Domination
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18. Weber on Traditional Authority
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19. Weber on Charismatic Authority
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20. Weber on Legal-Rational Authority
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21. Weber's Theory of Class
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22. Durkheim and Types of Social Solidarity
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23. Durkheim's Theory of Anomie
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24. Durkheim on Suicide
YaleCourses
SUBSCRIBED
1
45:51NOW PLAYING
1. Introduction
2
42:56NOW PLAYING
2. Hobbes: Authority, Human Rights and Social Order
3
45:23NOW PLAYING
3. Locke: Equality, Freedom, Property and the Right to Dissent
4
44:13NOW PLAYING
4. The Division of Powers- Montesquieu
5
40:28NOW PLAYING
5. Rousseau: Popular Sovereignty and General Will
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44:02NOW PLAYING
6. Rousseau on State of Nature and Education
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42:15NOW PLAYING
7. Utilitarianism and Liberty, John Stuart Mill
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46:30NOW PLAYING
8. Smith: The Invisible Hand
YaleCourses
9
48:04NOW PLAYING
9. Marx's Theory of Alienation
10
50:24NOW PLAYING
10. Marx's Theory of Historical Materialism (1)
11
48:53NOW PLAYING
11. Marx's Theory of Historical Materialism (cont.)
12
51:30NOW PLAYING
12. Marx's Theory of History
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51:13NOW PLAYING
13. Marx's Theory of Class and Exploitation
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46:18NOW PLAYING
14. Nietzsche on Power, Knowledge and Morality
15
53:29NOW PLAYING
15. Freud on Sexuality and Civilization
16
51:15NOW PLAYING
16. Weber on Protestantism and Capitalism
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52:46NOW PLAYING
17. Conceptual Foundations of Weber's Theory of Domination
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50:18NOW PLAYING
18. Weber on Traditional Authority
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49:26NOW PLAYING
19. Weber on Charismatic Authority
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47:54NOW PLAYING
20. Weber on Legal-Rational Authority
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44:37NOW PLAYING
21. Weber's Theory of Class
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37:39NOW PLAYING
22. Durkheim and Types of Social Solidarity
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46:42NOW PLAYING
23. Durkheim's Theory of Anomie
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50:49NOW PLAYING
24. Durkheim on Suicide
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