Historic Developments, Machiavelli, The Prince-Outline and
Discussion, Estimates and Criticisms. Bibliography, Topics for
Critical Study
VII THE REFORMATION AND BODIN.
Martin Luther and the Reformation-Historic Background, Luther
and the Reformation, Effects of Luther and Calvin upon Social Thinking. Historic Summary of the Period of Bodin, Jean Bodin- Philosophy of the Republic-Origin of Society and Government, Slavery, Theory of Revolutions, Physical Causation, Importance of His Method. Bibliography. Topics for Critical Study
VIII THE SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORISTS
Historic Background, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Jean Jacques
Rousseau. The Social Contract-The State of Nature, Problem- The Origin of Society and Government. Summary and Conclu- sions. Bibliography. Topics for Critical Study
Social Philosophy and Social Science. Social and Scientific Back-
ground. Vico, Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws-Introduction, First Principles, The Laws of Nature and Society, Elements of Physical Causation in Human Society, Climate and Sobriety, Slavery and Climate, Domestic Slavery and Climate, Political Slavery and Climate, Religion in Relation to Government and Climate, Laws and the Nature of the Soil, Commerce. Summary and Criticism. Bibliography. Topics for Critical Study
Social and Scientific Progress, Condorcet, Saint-Simon, August
Comte, The Positive Philosophy-The Progress of the Human Mind, The Two-fold Aim of Positive Philosophy, The Heirarchy of the Positive Sciences, Social Physics,-Necessity and Opportune- ness of Sociology, Characteristics of the Positive Method-Absolute and Relative Concepts, Static and Dynamic Concepts, Means of In- vestigation. Bibliography. Topics for Critical Study
Background Environmental and Personal, Herbert Spencer, Spen-
cer's Social Philosophy-Social Statics. First Principles,-The Un- knowable, The Knowable-Evolution, The Interpretation of Evolu- tion, The Study of Sociology-The Need and Possibility of Social Science, The Nature of Social Science, Difficulties of Social Science, Discipline Necessary to the Study of Sociology. The Principles of Sociology-The Data of Sociology-Primitive Ideas,-The Ghost Theory of the Origin of Religion, Inductions of Sociology. Epitome and Explanation. Bibliography. Topics for Critical Study
Background Personal and Social, Lester F. Ward, Dynamic Soci-
ology-The Law of Aggregation-Primary Aggregation, or Cos-
mogeny, Secondary Aggregation or Biogeny, Psychogeny, and
Anthropogeny, Tertiary Aggregation or Sociogeny. Principles of
Aggregation. The Social Forces-Feeling or Desire-The Dynamic
Agent, The Directive Factor-Intellect or Purpose, The Guiding
Function of Intellect or Mind-force-Economy of Intellectual
Processes, Rapidity of Intellectual Achievement, The Indirect vs.
the Direct Method, The Superiority of the Artificial over the
Natural, Teleological Progress vs. Natural Progress, The Social
Background Practical and Theoretical, Gabriel Tarde, The
Theory The Repetition of Phenomena, The Law of Imitation,- Invention the Innovating Process, Imitation the Socializing Process -Logical Laws, Extra-Logical Laws. The Opposition of Phenom- ena, Opposition and Conflict, Opposition and Rhythm, The Adapta- tion of Phenomena. Appreciation. Bibliography. Topics for Crit- ical Study
XV GUMPLOWICZ AND RATZENHOFER
National and Racial Background, Ludwig Gumplowicz, Gustav
Ratzenhofer, The Theory-Fundamental Points of Agreement, Points of Difference. Gumplowicz Conflict Theory-General Laws, Elements of the Social Process, Deductions. Ratzenhofer's Theory of Interests-Essence of the Social Process, Deductions, Problems of Sociology. Bibliography. Topics for Critical Study
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