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Classical Sociological Theory

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A collection of classical sociological theory, this volume serves as a guide to the roots of sociology. It explores the pioneering minds of Marx, Durkheim, and Weber, who developed our modern idea of society; and looks at the powerful influence of the works of early the sociologists Mead, Simmel, Freud, and Du Bois.

456 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2002

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Craig J. Calhoun

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December 28, 2024
While I understand why it's considered foundational to my sociology major, this book was a challenging read. The wide range of theories it covers is valuable, but the excerpts felt dated, which made it difficult to fully engage with the material. I found myself rereading sections multiple times, trying to slow down and digest the complex ideas, and it often gave me headaches.

That said, I recognize its importance in my studies—it's a must-read for anyone serious about sociology theory. As someone who leans more toward theory rather than social research methods, I can see how this book lays the groundwork for deeper exploration into the field. It just wasn't as easy or enjoyable as I had hoped.
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August 25, 2007
If you aren't interested in reading an entire book of Karl Marx's writings, or find sociology to be a bit wordy at times (that's right Durkheim, I said it!), this is a great selection.

It's mostly the Big Names of sociology - Marx, Mills, Durkheim, Weber, but a few others as well. The nice thing is that it's well edited and compiled into nice chapters, and not necessarily all the same readings we sociologists have been told to read.
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June 14, 2021
This would be great reading material for an introductory class on Classical Sociological Theory. I'm looking forward to reading this more carefully in the Fall, as well as Calhoun's Contemporary Sociological Theory book.
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July 8, 2020
Good reader with thoughtful introductions.
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December 30, 2023
Read many segments of this during my modern philosophy course, lovely excerpts from philosophers and summaries of their thoughts in a digestible manner.
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