Durkheim and the birth of economic sociology/ Philippe Steiner ; translated by Keith Tribe.
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306.3 TUR/A The advertising and consumer culture reader/ | 306.3 WAT/S Sociology, work and industry/ | 306.3091724 BHA/O On the edges of development: cultural interventions/ | 306.3092 STE/D Durkheim and the birth of economic sociology/ | 306.30954 BRE/T The poverty regime in village India: half a century of work and life at the bottom of the rural economy in South Gujarat/ | 306.30954 DAS/S Sociology and anthropology of economic life: the moral embedding of economic action/ | 306.30954 DHA/H Handicrafts of India: our living cultural tradition/ |
Chapter One: Durkheim and the Critique of Political Economy 7
Chapter Two: Politics, Economy and Religion 38
Chapter Three: Simiand and the Critique of Political Economy 60
Chapter Four: Positive Political Economy, or Durkheimian Economic Sociology 89
Chapter Five: Religion and Economy: Mauss and the Second Durkheimian Programme 116
Chapter Six: The Encounter between Two Programmes 142
Chapter Seven: Sociology of Economic Knowledge and the Critique of Political Economy 165
Chapter Eight: From Religious Rationalisation to Rational Education 191
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