Revolution, a Sociological InterpretationTemple University Press, 1990 - 252 страници "Examines why the study of revolution has attained such importance, and provides a systematic historical analysis of key ideas and theories. The book surveys the classical perspectives on revolution offered by nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century theorists, such as Marx, Weber, Durkheim, Tocqueville, and Freud. Kimmel argues that their perspectives on revolution were affected by the reality of living through the revolutions of 1848-1917, a relaity that raised curcial issues of class, state, bureaucracy , and motivation."--back cover. |
Съдържание
Alexis de Tocqueville and Revolutionary Ambivalence | 25 |
Other Classical Perspectives | 33 |
NonStructural Theories | 46 |
The Disequilibrated Social System | 53 |
The Psychology of Revolutionary Behavior | 67 |
Aggregate Social Psychological Models | 73 |
Geopolitical | 83 |
Class Struggle and Revolution | 116 |
The State and Revolution | 145 |
A Structural Social Psychology | 188 |
The Value of the Moral Economy Model | 203 |
Conclusion | 217 |
Notes | 225 |
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