Human Societies :An Introduction

Publication subTitle :An Introduction

Author: Abram De Swaan  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9780745676975

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780745625928

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780745625911

Subject: C91 Sociology

Language: ENG

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Description

This book is a brief introduction to the study of society, which may be read without any previous knowledge of the social sciences.

Each chapter addresses a fundamental question about people in their various arrangements. The book begins by asking: what do people need from one another; what do they need to survive and how do these needs make them dependent upon others? Subsequent chapters deal with the ties that bind people, the expectations they entertain of one another, their means of distinguishing themselves from others, the ways they have of moulding and teaching the young, and what they believe, know and invent. De Swaan also explores the ways in which people organize their activities, from foraging bands of only a few dozen members to contemporary societies that can effectively co-ordinate a billion people or more. Human Societies traces this huge increase in the scale of social life which occurred as new forms of human co-ordination emerged: from reciprocal obligation and collective action, to markets, organizations, and states, and finally, the emerging global level of interdependence.

This book will be essential reading for anyone who needs a brief and clear introduction to sociology in its broadest sense; it will be especially valuable to those studying the subject for the first time.

Chapter

Title page

pp.:  1 – 5

Cover

pp.:  1 – 1

Copyright

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 7

Foreword

pp.:  7 – 11

3 What People Expect of One Another

pp.:  31 – 41

4 How People Distinguish Themselves from One Another: Stratifications

pp.:  41 – 48

5 How People Form One Another: Socialization and Civilization

pp.:  48 – 69

6 What People Believe, Know and Think: Orientation

pp.:  69 – 80

7 How People Attune their Efforts to One Another: Competition and Coordination

pp.:  80 – 97

8 How People Perform Tasks Together: Collective Action

pp.:  97 – 105

9 How People Produce for Others and Exchange Goods: Division of Labour, Market Formation and Payment

pp.:  105 – 113

10 How People Cooperate on the Basis of Rules and Instructions: Organization

pp.:  113 – 125

11 How People Form States and States Form People: State Formation and State Intervention

pp.:  125 – 134

12 Globalization: Towards a Worldwide Society?

pp.:  134 – 151

Further Reading

pp.:  151 – 166

Index

pp.:  166 – 171

LastPages

pp.:  171 – 175

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