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What are there classic texts of sociology that make up the field? Marx, Weber, and Durkhiem are a given, but who/what else?

>> No.12273718

I'll tell you what for the Frenchies and some other.

First :
>Precursor
Louis de Bonald
Auguste Comte
Alexis de Toqueville

Then :
>Leplaysian school
Frédéric Le Play
Augustin Cochin
Paul Bureau

>École des Roches (leplaysian)
Henri de Tourville
Edmond Demolins

A couple of other classics :
Durkheim, Mauss, Simmel
René Worms
Spencer
Pareto
Tönnies

Other schools of sociologyto dig into :
Chicago school
Leipzig school (unknown but seems very cool), influenced by Scheler and represented by Hans Freyer, Arnold Gehlen and Helmut Schelsky.

>> No.12273728

>>12272824
https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.148499/page/n17

>> No.12273734

FPBP but also, The Bell Curve (or the less controversial 'falling apart) I would consider very relevent to modern sociology. I'm not even trolling but not accounting for stuff like group differences in IQ (or noting race of participants and adjusting for their average racial IQ) can make study results nearly worthless because you won't know if the difference being measured is from IQ or other factors.

>> No.12273738

>>12273728
Seems good, even though
>3 mentions of Le Play in 1000 pages
sad

>> No.12273776

>>12272824
Google Openstax sociology. It's the textbook I used for the only sociology class I ever took.

>> No.12273912

For some heterodox sociology, the lectures of the Collège de Sociologie (1937-39) by Bataille, Caillois, Leiris, et al.

>> No.12275111

Thanks all!