Economic sociology: state, market, and society in modern capitalism/ Carlo Trigilia
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306.3 SAS/C Consumer Culture/ | 306.3 SIN/S Sociology of development/ | 306.3 SUJ/G Global capital and social difference/ | 306.3 TRI/E Economic sociology: state, market, and society in modern capitalism/ | 306.3 TUR/A The advertising and consumer culture reader/ | 306.3 WAT/S Sociology, work and industry/ | 306.3091724 BHA/O On the edges of development: cultural interventions/ |
Includes index.
Part I: The Classics and the Sociology of Capitalism:
1. From Classical Economics to Economic Sociology.
2. The Origins and Developments of Capitalism: Simmel and Sombart.
3. Capitalism and the Western Civilization: Max Weber.
4. The Social Consequences of Capitalism: Durkheim and Veblen.
5. The Great Depression and the Decline of Liberal Capitalism: Polanyi and Schumpeter.
Part II: Themes and Routes of Contemporary Economic Sociology:
6. The Legacy of the Classics and the New Boundaries between Economics and Sociology.
7. Modernization and Development of Backward Areas.
8. The Keynesian Welfare State and Comparative Political Economy.
9. The Crisis of Fordism and New Economic Sociology.
10. Globalization and the Diversity of Capitalisms.
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