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图书目录: 1. MAN IN SOCIETY 1
Being Human. Some Qualities of Social Interaction: Taking the Role of the Other. Structure. Intimacy. Cooperation and Conflict. Hierarchy and Equality. Society as Social Interaction. Primary Groups: Empirical Stud- ies. The Self: Aspects of Self-Concept. The "'Search for Identity." The Self as "Other-Directed." Reference Groups: Some Reference Groups in Use. Man in Society. 2. SOCIETY IN MAN Culture as Given. The Use of Symbols: Symbols and Legitimation. Ideas, Ideology, and Material Interests. Social Organization: Subcultures: In- tersection of Ethnic and Class Subcultures. Social Organization: In- stitutions: Roles. Social Organization and the Self: Role Conflict. Institutional Interdependence. Cultural Relativity and Ethnocentrism: Cultural Relativity in America. Group Norms: Obedience and Dissent. Types of Deviance. Normlessness. Social Control. Society in Man. 3. CLASSES IN INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY: MARXIAN SOCIOLOGY The Marxian Framework: Marx's Ideals. Marxian Class Analysis: Class Formation. Classless Society. Capital Formation: Revolutionizing Pro- duction. Corporations and Cooperatives. Automation. Marxism in Crit- ical Perspective: The Bases of Class: Weber's Critique. Polarization. Condition of the Working Class. Class Consciousness. Class Conflict. Revolution. Property Classes. The State. Alienation. The Marxian Per- spective. 4. SOCIAL INEQUALITY Defining Social Inequality, Why Social Inequality? Inequality in the United States: Wealth. Income. The Effect of Taxes. Economic Condi- tions in the Working Class: Inequality and Social Problems. Compara- tive Inequality: Some Operating Differences. Inequality in Retrospect. 5. SOCIAL CLASS Criteria of Social Class. Cultural Behavior and Values: White Collar- Blue Collar. Blue-Collar Values. Embourgeoisement. Value Consensus. Life in Suburbia: Suburban versus Urban Styles. Class as Interaction. Class Consciousness: The Uses of Class Consciousness. Students and Intellectuals as a Class. Summing Up Class. 6. SOCIAL MOBILITY Types of Social Mobility. Open and Closed Societies: Caste. Climbing the American Ladder. College is the Key: Who Goes to College? Finish- ing College and Occupational Placement. Achievement Orientation. Educational Achievement: Training versus Education. Other Routes to Dropping Out. The Mobility System. 7. THE POOR Poverty Defined: Life in Poverty. How Many Poor? The Locus of Poverty. The Roots of Poverty. The Culture of Poverty: Aspirations. Time Orien- tation. Social Participation. Adapting to Poverty. Losing a War. The Welfare System. The Economics of Poverty. The Poverty of America. 8. THE POWER STRUCTURE Bureaucracy as Power. The Power Elite. The Concentration of Corporate Power: Owning and Controlling the Corporations. Power to Do What? The Uses of Government. The Military-Industrial Complex. Roots of the Warfare State. The Educational-Industrial Complex. The Power Elite and the Upper Class. A Note on Popular Views of the Power Structure. The Ways of Power. 9. TECHNOLOGY AND WORK The Technological Society: Technology Defined. Persuasion, Profits, and Material Glut: Production for Use. Changing Patterns of Work. Automation: Work Requirements. Making Decisions. Emancipated La- bor. Guaranteed Living. Technological Man. 10. ETHNIC GROUPS The Nature of Ethnic Groups: Are Ethnic Groups Desirable? The Process of Assimilation: Communalism. Ethnic Feelings Abroad. Religion in Perspective: Protestants, Catholics. Religion, Politics, and Social Toler- ance. American Jews: Religiousness. Communalism. Minorities: West and East: Mexican-Americans. Red Men. Spanish in the East. Japanese- Americans. Ethnic Man. 11. BLACK AMERICANS Blacks in Motion. Race. Race Relations and Integration : Black Attitudes. White Attitudes. Economic Realities among Blacks: Income. Education. Black Families. Strategies of Change. Degrees of Protest. Using Violence. Black Power. Time and Social Change. Black America. 12. FAMILY CHANGE AND POPULATION PROBLEMS Family Types: Extended Families. Nuclear Families. Family Types and Industrialization. Family Size and Economic Mobility. Population and Industrialization. The Population Explosion: The United States. Halting Population Growth: The Western Case. Third World Obstacles: Pros- pects. A Digression on Female Equality. Family and Population. 13. THE THIRD WORLD Definition. The Legacy of Colonialism. Neocolonialism: The Power Structure of Foreign Policy. The Problem of National Unity. Ideology of Change and Revolution: The Military. Routes to Economic Change: "'Cottage Industry." Economic Decision Making. Agriculture and Eco- nomic Development. Food and Population. Social and Cultural Change: The City. Education. Classes. The Great Ascent. 14. TOWARD A NEW SOCIOLOGY An Overview. Questions and Answers. Theory and Research: Questions of Ethics. NAME INDEX SUBJECT INDEX |