1st Edition

Military Organization and Society

By Stanislaw Andrzejewski Copyright 1954
    212 Pages
    by Routledge

    212 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1998. This is Volume Vi of the eighteen in the Sociology of Work and Organization series. The author of the present book belongs to the sociological tradition that, starting from Montesquieu, includes such thinkers as Herbert Spencer, Emile Durkheim and Max Weber. The idea formulated by Montesquieu is that there are important relations of interdependence amongst the various features of social life that characterize different societies, and he applied this idea in an attempt to discover the relations between the laws of society and other features of social life, the form of government, the religion, the economic institutions, usages of various kinds and geographical environment.

    Introduction; Chapter 1 I Omnipresence of Struggle; Chapter 2 II Stratification; Chapter 3 III The Size of Political Units and their Cohesion; Chapter 4 IV Subordination and Hierarchy; Chapter 5 V The Extent of Governmental Regulation; Chapter 6 VI M.P.R. and Ferocity of Warfare; Chapter 7 VII Classification of Forms of Military Organization; Chapter 8 VIII Biataxy and Polemity; Chapter 9 IX Interstratic Mobility; Chapter 10 X Types of Military Organization and Types of Social Structure; Chapter 11 XI Revolutions; Chapter 12 XII Concluding Remarks; Chapter 13 XIII A Guess about the Future; Bibliography; Glossary of Neologisms Index;

    Biography

    Stanislaw Andrzejewski