1. Introduction



2. Hobbes: Authority, Human Rights and Social Order



3. Locke: Equality, Freedom, Property and the Right to Dissent



4. Montesquieu: The Division of Powers



5. Rousseau: Popular Sovereignty and General Will



6. Rousseau: On the State of Nature and Education



7. Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill: The Invisible Hand; Utilitarianism and Liberty

::: Adam Smith

 

::: John Stuart Mill (and before Jeremy Bentham)



8. Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill: The Invisible Hand; Utilitarianism and Liberty

::: John Stuart Mill (cont'd)



9. Marx: Theory of Alienation



10. Marx: Theory of Historical Materialism (1)



11. Marx: Theory of Historical Materialism (2)



12. Marx: Theory of History



13. Marx: Theory of Class and Exploitation



14. Nietzsche: Power, Knowledge and Morality



15. Freud: Sexuality and Civilization



16. Weber: Protestanism and Capitalism



17. Weber: Conceptual Foundations of Weber's Theory of Domination



18. Weber: Traditional Authority



19. Weber: Charismatic authority



20. Weber: Legal-rational authority



21. Weber: Theory of Class



22. Durkheim: Types of Social Solidarity



23. Durkheim: Theory of Anomie



24. Durkheim: On Suicide



25. Durkheim: Social Facts