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Readings:
Chapter 14: "Common Ground" in Macrosociology: The Study of Sociocultural Systems.
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| synthesis | integration | eclecticism | paradigm |
| bureaucratization | division of labor | mode of production | social evolution |
| anomie | internalization | environment | primary group |
| secondary group | cultural superstructure | mental superstructure | infrastructure |
| environment | mode of reproduction | intensification | hyperindustrialism |
| infanticide | social structure | zweckrational | traditional action |
| wertrational | affective action | primacy of the infrastructure | cost-benefit decision making |
| exponential growth | hunting & gathering societies | rationalization process | cumulative change |
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Essays:
What selection process occurs in the world-system of societies?
Why did capitalism arise in the West at the end of the Middle Ages?
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Bill Moyers on Plutocracy:
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Bibliography:
Elwell, F. W. (1992) The Evolution of the Future. West Port: Praeger.
Elwell, F. W. (1999). Industrializing America: Understanding Contemporary Society Through Classical Sociological Analysis. West Port: Praeger.
Elwell, F. W. (2007) Macrosociology: Four Modern Theorists. Boulder: Paradigm Publishers.
Elwell, F. W. (2009) Macrosociology: The Study of Sociocultural Systems. Lewiston: Mellen Press.
Malthus, T. R. (1798/2001). An Essay on the Principle of Population. In F. W. Elwell, A Commentary on Malthus' 1798 Essay on the Principle of Population as Social Theory (pp. 127-294). Lewiston: Mellen Press.
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