Classical sociology beyond methodological nationalism / edited by Massimo Pendenza.
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- 9789004272217
- 9004272216
- 1306772001
- 9781306772006
- Sociology
- Nationalism
- Cosmopolitanism
- Culture and globalization
- Sociology
- Sociologie
- Nationalisme
- Cosmopolitisme
- Culture et mondialisation
- sociology
- nationalism
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- General
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Regional Studies
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- General
- Cosmopolitanism
- Culture and globalization
- Nationalism
- Sociology
- 301 23
- HM585
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
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Classical Sociology Beyond Methodological Nationalism defends classical sociology from the accusation of 'methodological nationalism' and re-evaluates classical sociological thought as a more functional tool for analysing the political forms of modernity in the era of globalisation.
Classical Sociology Beyond Methodological Nationalism; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Contributors; Introduction: Is Classical Sociology Still in Vogue? A Controversial Legacy; Part 1: Sociology of the Global World; 1. Simmel on Global Society; 2. Tönnies Today: A Living Legacy in the Sociology of Globalization and Globality; 3. Vilfredo Pareto's Contribution to a Sociology of Globalization; Part 2: The "Social" beyond the "National"; 4. Understanding the Social: Cosmopolitanism and Gabriel Tarde's Cosmopolitics.
5. The "Social" as Reciprocity: Marcel Mauss and the Idea of NationPart 3: The "National" beyond "Methodological Nationalism"; 6. "Merging the National with the Human Ideal": Émile Durkheim on Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism; 7. Ubi Bene, Ibi Patria: Patriotism, Nationalism and Internationalism in Robert Michels' Reflection; 8. Beyond Methodological Nationalism? Concepts of Nationhood in German Liberal Social Thought of the Weimar Years; Index of Names.
English.
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