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• About the Authors
• Introduction
• PART I: APPLICATIONS OF MARX, DURKHEIM AND WEBER
• Rationalization of State and Society: Weberian View of Early Japan - K. Peter Takayama
• Scale, Context, and Causes of Suicide in the United States - Malcolm P. Cutchin and Robert R. Churchill
• A Sociological Imagination Informing Social Psychologies - Andrew J. Weigert
• A Neo-Durkheimian Theory of Small Communities - Frank W. Young
• Gunnar Myrdal’s An American Dilemma After a Half Century: Critics and Anticritics - Stanford M. Lyman
• The Healing of Progressivist America: The Premises Of School Desegregation Within U.S. Civil Religion - Donald R. LaMagdeleine
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• An Adventure’s Symbolic Shape - Jules J. Wanderer
• Lions, Tigers and Cows: Zoological Sociology And Anthropology (Parts I and II) - Anthony Synnott
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• Identity, Hegemony and Social Reproduction - Lauren Langman
• PART II: ANALYSES OF MARX, DURKHEIM AND WEBER
• Beyond the Clan: A Re-analysis of the Empirical Evidence in Durkheim’s “The Elementary Forms Of the Religious Life” - Patricia Mei Yin Chang
• Structure of Society - Walter L. Wallace
• Durkheimian Justice: With a View Toward The Future of Sociology - Lydia Voigt
• Pitirim A. Sorokin’s Theory of Immanent Change - Robert G. Perrin
• On Durkheim’s Notions of Time and Mind in Australian Aboriginal Cosmology and Social Life - Warren D. TenHouten
• How are Social-Scientific Concepts Formed? A Reconstruction of Max Weber’s Theory of Concept Formation - John Drysdale
• The Good News about Modernity: Durkheim’s Division of Labor in Society and Selective Saliency Of Ascriptive and Achieved Status in Modern Societies - Mahmoud Sadri and Arthur Stinchcombe
• Weber’s “The Religion of India” - Thomas W. Segady
• On Durkheim’s Religion and Simmel’s “Religiosity”: A Review Essay - A. Javier Treviño
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