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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. Preface
  4. Introduction
  5. 1. Principles of Macrosociology
  6. 2. Materialism in Macrosociology
  7. 3. Evolutionism in the Work of the Founders
  8. 4. Contemporary Social Evolution
  9. 5. Bureaucratization
  10. 6. Capital
  11. 7. The State
  12. 8. Rationalization
  13. 9. The System
  14. A Glossary of Sociology
  15. Notes
  16. References
  17. Index

But above all, the social scientist is trying to see the several major trends together—structurally, rather than as happening in a scatter of milieux, adding up to nothing new, in fact not adding up at all. This is the aim that lends to the study of trends its relevance to the understanding of a period, and which demands full and adroit use of the materials of history. — C. WRIGHT MILLS, 1959

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