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CT 1: The Enlightenment |
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CT 2, 3, & 4: Montesquieu, Hobbes, & Rousseau |
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CT 5: Wollstonecraft: The Vindication of the Rights of Women |
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CT 6 & 7: Romanticism: Kant, Burke & Hegel; Bonald & Maistre |
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CT 8 & 9: Saint-Simon & Auguste Comte |
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CT 10: Alexis de Tocqueville |
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CT 11 & 12: Harriet Martineau; Harriet Taylor & John Stuart Mill |
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CT 13 & 14: Karl Marx: His Philosphical Orientation; His Relation to Hegel & Feuerbach |
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CT 15 & 16: Marx's Historical Sociology; Marx & Engels on the Origin of Patriarchy |
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CT 17: Max Weber |
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CT 18: Weber on Methodology |
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CT 21: Michels |
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CT 22: Emile Durkheim |
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CT 23: Mannheim |
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CT 24: Pierce |
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CT 25: William James |
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CT 26: John Dewey |
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CT 27: George Herbert Mead |
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