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THE HERITAGE OF SOCIOLOGY a Series Edited by Donald N. Levine Morris Janowitz, Founding Editor

Contents PREFACE INTRODUCTION by Terry N. Clark 1. Sociology 2. Economics and Sociology 3. Sociology, Social Psychology, and Sociologism 4. A Debate with Emile Durkheim I. THE NATURE AND SCOPE OF SOCIOLOGY 5. Basic Principles 6. Invention 7. Opposition II. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY 8. Logical Laws of Imitation 9. Extra-Logical Laws of Imitation 10. Processes of Imitation III. THE LAWS OF IMITATION 11. Belief and Desire IV. PERSONALITY AND ATTITUDE MEASUREMENT 12. Empirical Bases of Sociological Theory 13. Quantification and Social Indicators 14. The Origins and Functions of Elites V. METHODOLOGY, METHODS, AND QUANTIFICATION VI. SOCIAL STRATIFICATION 15. Criminal Youth 16. The Public and the Crowd VII. SOCIAL CONTROL AND DEVIANCE VIII. COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR 17. Opinion and Conversation BIBLIOGRAPHY NOTES IX. PUBLIC OPINION, MASS COMMUNICATIONS, AND PERSONAL INFLUENCE

THE HERITAGE OF SOCIOLOGY<br />

a Series Edited by Donald N. Levine<br />

Morris Janowitz, Founding Editor

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