1st Edition

Sociological Worlds Comparative and Historical Readings on Society

Edited By Stephen K. Sanderson Copyright 2000

    This reissue of the now classic Sociological Worlds (originally published in 1995) attempts to present a comprehensive picture of human social life--from the perspective of the comparative-historical revolution in sociology and presents some of the best theoretical and empirical work that is now being done by comparative-historical sociologists, as well as work by their close cousins, socio-cultural anthropologists. From this perspective, readers gain a picture of the major ways in which human societies differ. For this new library edition, Professor Sanderson has provided both a new preface and three contributions that did not appear in the original edition.

    I: Preindustrial and Precapitalist Economies; 1: The Original Affluent Society; 2: Horticulturalists: Economic Behavior in Tribes; 3: Peasants; 4: Trade and Markets in Precapitalist States; II: Capitalism, Industrialism, and Socialism; 5: The Rise and Future Demise of the Capitalist World-Economy; 6: Incorporation in the World-System; 7: Protoindustrialization in Europe; 8: The Emergence and Expansion of Industrial Capitalism; 9: Socialist States in the Capitalist World-Economy; 10: The Revolutions of 1989: Socialism, Capitalism, and Democracy; III: Economic Development and Underdevelopment; 11: The Stages of Economic Growth; 12: The Development of Underdevelopment; 13: Three Paths of Upward Mobility Within the Capitalist World-Economy; 14: The Origins and Development of the Northeast Asian Political Economy; IV: Stratification Systems; 15: The Evolution of Social Stratification; 16: Social Stratification in Agrarian Societies; 17: Corporate Ownership and Control: The Large Corporation and the Capitalist Class; 18: The Theory of Social Closure; V: Political Systems; 19: Poor Man, Rich Man, Big Man, Chief: Political Types in Melanesia and Polynesia; 20: Property Rights and the Evolution of Chiefdoms; 21: The Emergence of Pristine States; 22: The Formation of European States, AD 990–1990; 23: Capitalist Development and Democracy; 24: State Breakdowns in the Early Modern World; VI: Race and Ethnicity; 25: Capitalism and Slavery; 26: A Typology of Race Relations; 27: The Origins of Apartheid in South Africa; 28: The Ethnic Revival in the Modern World; VII: Gender Relations; 29: The Status of Women in Agrarian Societies; 30: Women and Capitalism: Oppression or Emancipation?; 31: A General Theory of Gender Stratification; VIII: Educational Systems; 32: Some Comparative Principles of Educational Stratification; 33: Explaining the Origins and Expansion of Mass Education; 34: Educational Qualificationism and the Late-Development Effect; IX: Methods of Comparative Social Research; 35: The Distinctiveness of Comparative Social Science; 36: Cross-Cultural Research

    Biography

    Stephen K. Sanderson