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Contents
- Introduction
- Downloads
- Part I. Marx and Engels
- 1. Biography of Marx by F. Engels (1868)
- 2. Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844
- 3. Marx on Wages
- 4. Marx on Wage Labor and Capital
- 5. Value, Price and Profit
- 6. Capital, part 1
- 7. Capital, part 2
- 8. Eighteenth Brumaire
- 9. Principles of Communism
- 10. The Duchess of Sutherland and Slavery
- 11. Revolution is Coming
- 12. The Communist Manifesto
- 13. Concepts/Dictionary
- Part II. Durkheim
- 14. Biography of Durkheim
- 15. Rules of Method (1895)
- 16. Division of Labor, Introduction
- 17. Division of Labor, Book 1
- 18. Division of Labor, Book 2
- 19. Division of Labor, Book 3
- 20. Le Suicide (1897) - Introduction/Book 2
- 21. Education and Sociology (1922)
- 22. Elementary Forms of Religious Life (1912)
- 23. EXTRA: Review of Année Sociologique (1898) article
- 24. EXTRA: Review of Suicide by Havelock Ellis
- 25. Concepts/Dictionary
- Part III. Weber
- 26. Biography of Weber
- 27. Methodological Foundations of Sociology (1921)
- 28. PESOC, part 1
- 29. PESOC, part 2
- 30. The Development of Commerce
- 31. The Rational State
- 32. The Evolution of the Capitalistic Spirit
- 33. Politics as a Vocation
- 34. Bureaucracy
- 35. CSP
- 36. Concepts/Dictionary
- Part IV. Early American Sociology
- 37. Biography of Early American Sociologists
- 38. Comparison of Spencer and Ward by Barnes (1919)
- 39. Thorstein Veblen, on Labor(1898)
- 40. Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Women and Economics (1898)
- 41. Du Bois on The Study of Social Problems (1898)
- 42. Jane Addams, “Trade Unions and Public Duty” (1899)
- 43. Edward A. Ross on Social Control (1900)
- 44. Charles A. Ellwood on Revolution (1905)
- 45. Charles Horton Cooley, “Social Consciousness” (1907)
- 46. Lester Ward, “Social Classes” (1908)
- 47. Franklin H. Giddings on Theory and Public Policy (1911)
- 48. Small on the Sociological Point of View (1920)
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