Index

Jiří šubrt (Charles University, Faculty of Humanities, Prague, Czech Republic)

The Perspective of Historical Sociology

ISBN: 978-1-78743-364-9, eISBN: 978-1-78743-363-2

Publication date: 16 October 2017

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šubrt, J. (2017), "Index", The Perspective of Historical Sociology, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 289-294. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78743-363-220171001

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INDEX

Alienation
, 75, 76, 83, 232

Anomie
, 107

Anthropocentric paradigm
, 170

Anti-humanism
, 242

Anti-modern phase
, 213

Anti-positivism
, 18

Atomism
, 233

Axial age
, 172–182

Bourdieu’s theory
, 127

Bourgeois revolution
, 81

Breaks theory of, social change
, 40, 44–46

British liberal thinking
, 230

Calvinism
, 95

Capitalism
, 56

genesis of
, 93

history of
, 84

sociological ideas
, 84–92

spirit of
, 183

Career
, 128

Casino economy
, 227

Catastrophe
, 53, 54, 56, 58

Civil and political rights
, 192

Civilization
, 38

Civilizational analysis

of axial age
, 172–182

civilizing process
, 159–167

human condition, paradigms of
, 167–171

Civilizational growth
, 51

Civilization analysis, contemporary
, 157

Classical industrial modernity
, 232

Cognitive-rational control
, 27

Collapse
, 56, 59

Collective consciousness
, 106

Collective memory
, 31

on sociological ideas
, 109–116

Communicative memory
, 114

Conflict theory
, 2, 128–135

appendix to
, 136–137

Consensus and conflict
, 17

Consensus theory
, 70

Contemporary capitalism
, 161

Contemporary civilization analysis
, 157

Contemporary modernization
, 181

Contemporary sociological theory
, 254

Continuous development
, 35

Convergence theory
, 206

Cosmo-centric paradigm
, 171

Crisis
, 53–65

Critical point
, 52

Critical realism
, 200

Cultural capital
, 126

Cultural memory
, 114

Cultural super-systems
, 37

Cyclical development theories
, 36–39

Dark side, of modernization

banality of evil
, 198–200

ideological myths and totalitarian tendencies
, 203–207

open society, advocate for
, 200–203

Degree of division of labor
, 231

Degree of interdependence
, 49

Degrees of tension
, 258

Dependency theory
, 41

Developmental discontinuity theories
, 40

Dialectical approach
, 79

Division of labor

principle of
, 49, 72

Dualism
, 257, 258

Durée
, 27, 29, 110

Economic capital
, 125

Economic crises
, 54, 64

Equal rights
, 124

Evolutionary theory
, 49–52

Evolutionism
, 34

Fetishism
, 71

Figuration

concept of
, 160

Figurations
, 240–241

Freudian terminology
, 164

Functional differentiation
, 146–149

Global economic

balance of power
, 39

Historical and cultural formations
, 230

Historical cycles
, 34

Historical development
, 34

evolutionary and revolutionary
, 36

Historical materialism
, 34, 40–42, 73–84

Historical–sociological thinking
, 67

Historical sociology
, 12

interrelationship
, 2

path to
, 3–6

theoretical dilemmas
, 16–19

Holism
, 17–18, 232–242

Homo duplex
, 257, 258

Homo oeconomicus
, 235

Human behavior
, 248, 250, 253

Human personality
, 231

Human relationships, structure of
, 231

Idealistic culture
, 37

Idiocy of rural life
, 186

Imagined community
, 189

Individualism

concept of
, 230

and holism
, 17–18, 232–242

place in history
, 254–263

Individualization

characteristic of
, 231

homo sociologicus
, 242–254

in perspective of historical
, 230–232

sociological thinking
, 230–232

Individuals

behavior
, 243

fundamental singularity of
, 232

social action of
, 234

social roles
, 243

voluntarism and free will
, 236

Inspirational power
, 73

Intellectual formation
, 85

Intellectual personality
, 68

Interpersonal communication
, 50

Interpersonal relationships
, 237

Judaism
, 78

Knowledge society
, 217

Kratos-centric
, 170

Linear continuous development, theory of
, 47

Longue durée
, 29, 31, 45, 140

Macro-actors
, 256

Marxism
, 40

Marx’s idea
, 81

Marx’s theory of alienation
, 76, 232

Marx’s theory of classes
, 86

Mass society
, 199

Memory of things
, 113–114

Metaphysical stage
, 71

Methods of knowledge
, 70

Micro- and macro-perspectives
, 18

Mimetic memory
, 113

Modernity, divergent forms of
, 179

Modernization theory
, 213–215

Modern society

citizens and state
, 185–186

coercion and violence
, 208–211

first to second modernity
, 212–228

formation of
, 188–197

modernization, dark side of
, 197–207

modernization theory
, 213–215

national interest
, 194–197

nationalism and high culture
, 190–194

network power
, 211–212

pathways to
, 185–188

social conflict in
, 133–135

social revolution, different types of
, 186–187

transformations of contemporary societies
, 216–228

wars, conflicts, and violence
, 207–212

Monasticism
, 97

Monotheism
, 71

National interest
, 194–197

Nationalism

and high culture
, 190–194

National movement
, 195, 196

neo-Kantian
, 86

neo-Marxism
, 41

neo-positivism
, 68

Objective-idealistic philosophy
, 75

Parsons’ theory
, 122

Personality

intellectual
, 68

roles of
, 262

social components of
, 260–261

sociology of
, 242

Political and social freedoms
, 192

Political history
, 8

Political power
, 53

Polytheism
, 71

Positive stage
, 71

Positivism
, 18, 68, 69, 103

Poststructuralism
, 137–146

Pre-sociological thinking
, 8

Proletarian revolution
, 80

Protestantism
, 78, 90, 95, 230

Psycho-centric
, 171

Punitive law
, 104

Puritanism
, 96

Rationalization, of time
, 92–102

Relationships

complementary role
, 245

interpersonal
, 237

structure of
, 231

Religion of humanity
, 71

Risk
, 56–59

Risk society
, 56

Social capital
, 127

Social change
, 263

breaks, theory of
, 40, 44–46

challenge of
, 53–65

collective actor of
, 43–44, 81

cyclical development, theories of
, 36–39

and developmental discontinuity, theories of
, 40

different approaches
, 33–53

etymology and semantics of the concept of crisis
, 54–56

evolutionary theory
, 49–52

historical time, division of
, 28–31

issue of
, 52–53, 64–65

linear continuous development, theory of
, 47

materialist conception of history
, 40–42

plurality of explanatory frameworks
, 61–64

revolution
, 42–43

risk, crisis, catastrophe, and collapse
, 56–59

sequential and processual explanatory models
, 47–48

temporalized sociology
, 24–28

time, dimension of
, 21–33

Social classes
, 73

Social complexity
, 49

Social conflict
, 246

concept of
, 43

in modern society
, 133–135

Social constructivism
, 254

Social crisis
, 53

etymology and semantics concept of
, 54–56

of European sciences
, 54

of history
, 55

Social development
, 257

characteristics of
, 51

laws of
, 202

Social differentiation
, 49

Social dynamics
, 35, 68–72

Social evolution

Social functions, of conflicts
, 130–133

Social inequality
, 89–90, 123–128

in contemporary society
, 124

Socialism
, 78

Social mobility
, 123–128, 202

Social movements
, 42, 43

Social organism
, 70, 119

evolution of
, 72–73

Social physics
, 69

Social power
, 42

mechanisms of
, 100

Social reforms
, 201

Social relationship
, 89

Social revolution
, 76, 188

different types of
, 186–187

in international context
, 187–188

Social roles
, 253

distribution of power
, 247

of individuals
, 243

Social stagnation
, 177

Social statics
, 68–72

Social stratification
, 123–128

Social system

and evolution
, 119–122

Socio-cultural formations
, 155

Socioeconomic formation
, 80

Sociological ideas

about social facts
, 102–109

capitalism
, 84–92

on collective memory
, 109–116

historical materialism
, 73–84

predecessors
, 74–78

rationalization of
, 92–102

social organism, evolution of
, 72–73

statics and dynamics
, 68–72

Sociological theory
, 25, 236

functions of
, 32

Sociological thinking
, 230–232

history of
, 35

Sociologism
, 110

Structural functionalism
, 2, 120

Structuralism
, 26, 45, 137–146

Symbolic capital
, 127

Systemic theory
, 119

Systems theory
, 32

Temporality
, 216

Temporalized sociology, Social change
, 24–28

Thanatos-centric paradigm
, 170, 171

Theocentric paradigm
, 170

Theological stage
, 71

Theory of conflict
, 50

Time
, 21–33, 92–102

Time-space compression
, 53

Totalitarianism
, 198, 199, 203

Traditionalism
, 94

Value-free sociology
, 87

Variable Structures
, 140–146

Voluntarism
, 260

Western philosophy
, 74

Western thinking

between individual and society
, 229

World economy, internationalization of
, 226

World-system
, 149–154