The Social System

by Talcott Parsons

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This book brings together, in systematic and generalized form, the main outlines of a conceptual scheme for the analysis of the structure and processes of social systems. It carries out Pareto's intention by using the "structural-functional" level of analysis.

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Very Good Plus, cloth sunned top edge of spine, small tear to cloth bottom edge of spine. In a Very Good dust jacket, blue at spine faded, 1/4" paper loss top edge of spine. small chips bottom edge, front flap price-clipped. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall

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Talcott Parsons, an American sociologist, introduced Max Weber to American sociology and became himself the leading theorist of American sociology after World War II. His Structure of Social Action (1937) is a detailed comparison of Alfred Marshall, Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, and Vilfredo Pareto. Parsons concluded that these four scholars, coming show more from contrasting backgrounds and from four different countries, converged, without their knowing of the others, on a common theoretical and methodological position that he called "the voluntaristic theory of action." Subsequently, Parsons worked closely with the anthropologists Clyde Kluckhohn, Elton Mayo, and W. Lloyd Warner, and the psychologists Gordon W. Allport and Henry A. Murray, to define social, cultural, and personality systems as the three main interpenetrative types of action organization. He is widely known for his use of four pattern variables for characterizing social relationships:affectivity versus neutrality, diffuseness versus specificity, particularism versus universalism, and ascription versus achievement. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Sociology, Nonfiction
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301Society, government, & cultureSocial sciences, sociology & anthropologySociology and anthropology
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HM51 .P35Social sciencesSociology (General)SociologyThese are obsolete numbers no longer used
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