The Sociological Tradition

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The Sociological Tradition is a seminal work of social theory by Robert Nisbet that traces and interprets the major ideas and thinkers shaping classical sociology.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
sociology book
about Alexis de Tocqueville
Ferdinand Tönnies
Georg Simmel
Karl Marx
Max Weber
classical sociological tradition
conservative roots of sociology
origins of sociology
Émile Durkheim
academicDiscipline sociology
author Robert Nisbet
centralTheme conflict between authority and individualism
decline of community in modern society
modernity and its discontents
social order and social change
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre intellectual history
social theory
hasPart discussion of alienation
discussion of authority
discussion of community
discussion of status
discussion of the sacred
hasReception influential in interpretations of classical sociologists
widely regarded as a classic in sociological theory
influencedBy Alexis de Tocqueville
Ferdinand Tönnies
Georg Simmel
Karl Marx
Max Weber
Émile Durkheim
language English
mainSubject classical sociology
history of sociological thought
notableFor interpreting major classical sociological thinkers
tracing the development of classical sociological ideas
proposesConcept sociology as a response to social disintegration
sociology as rooted in the idea of community
publisher Oxford University Press
relatedWork The Quest for Community
Tradition and Revolt
theoreticalPerspective historical-comparative
interpretive
usedIn courses on classical sociological theory
graduate sociology education

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Robert Nisbet notableWork The Sociological Tradition