TY - BOOK TI - Social Theory: a reader SN - 9780748619498 U1 - 300 PY - 2005/// CY - Edinburgh PB - Edinburgh University Press N1 - Introduction 1 Part 1 Marx and Engels: Conflict and Dissent Introduction 7 Preface to A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy 14 Karl Marx From 'The Fetishism of the Commodity and Its Secret' 19 Jiarl Marx From 'The Communist Manifesto' 25 Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels From The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte 36 Karl Marx From Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts 41 Karl Marx Recent Theories of the Capitalist State 50 Bob Jessop Part 2 Gramsci: Theorist of Hegemony Introduction ^ 63 The Modern Prince: Brief Notes on Machiavelii's • i Politics 69 Antonio Gramsci The Modern Prince: Analysis of Situations. Relations of Force 76 Antonio Gramsci From 'State and Civil Society' 83 Antonio Gramsci The Intellectuals 89 Antonio Gramsci From 'Americanism and Fordism' 95 Antonio Gramsci Part 3 Durkheim and Functionalism Introduction 103 From The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life ' 110 Emile Durkheim From The Division of Labour in Society 116 Emile Durkheim From Suicide 131 Emile Durkheim Part 4 Weber and Rationalism Introduction 139 From 'Politics as a Vocation' 146 Max Weber From 'Bureaucracy' 132 Max Weber Class, Status, Party 165 Max Weber Without Regard for Persons 178 Derek Sayer Part 5 Culture and Communication in the Frankfurt School 193 Introduction From 'The Concept of Enlightenment' 201 Theodor Adorno and Max Horkhehner From 'The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception' Theodor Adorno and Max Horkhehner From 'The New Forms of Control' ^20 Herbert Marcuse Extracts from The Theory of Communicative Action, vol. 2 Jiirgen Habermas 212 Part 6 Foucault: Discourse, Power and Regulation Introduction 245 From 'The Carceral' 253 Michel Foucault Method • 261 Michel Foucault Writing the History of the Present 269 Andrew Barry, Thomas Osborne and Nikolas Rose ER -