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Major Works
by Stephen Sanderson
Macrosociology: An
Introduction to Human Societies
From the Publisher:
This book takes a unique approach by taking a
comparative, historical and evolutionary perspective on human
societies. It is an intellectually sophisticated book that presents
sociology as a comparative science of society.
Social Transformations: A General Theory of
Historical Development
From the Publisher:
In Social Transformations Stephen K. Sanderson
develops a general theory of social evolution and uses it to explain
the most important evolutionary transformations in human history and
prehistory. In this expanded edition Sanderson has added a discussion
of the biological constraints acting on humans that have helped to push
social evolution along strikingly similar lines throughout the world.
Sociological Worlds: Comparative and
Historical Readings on Society
From the Publisher:
This reissue of the now classic Sociological
Worlds (originally published in 1995) attempts to present a
comprehensive picture of human social life--from the perspective of the
"comparative-historical revolution" in sociology and presents some of
the best theoretical and empirical work that is now being done by
comparative-historical sociologists, as well as work by their close
cousins, socio-cultural anthropologists. From this perspective, readers
gain a picture of the major ways in which human societies differ. For
this new library edition, Professor Sanderson has provided both a new
preface and three contributions that did not appear in the original
edition.
Civilizations and World Systems: Studying
World-Historical Change
From the Publisher:
Sanderson invites the leading figures in
comparative civilizational studies and world systems
analysis--including Wallerstein, MacNeill, Frank, Wilkinson,
Chase-Dunn, and Robertson--to compare and contrast their assumptions
and conclusions about broad-scale social and historical change. A
mixture of newly commissioned work and recently published articles,
this book is unmatched as a useful introduction to current thinking
about global historical change.
World Societies: The Evolution of Human Social
Life
The Evolution of Human Sociality: A Darwinian
Conflict Perspective
From the Publisher:
This book attempts a broad theoretical
synthesis within the field of sociology and its closely allied sister
discipline of anthropology. It draws together what the author considers
the best of these disciplines' theoretical approaches into a
synthesized theory called Darwinian conflict theory. This theory, in
the most general sense, is a synthesis of the tradition of economic and
ecological materialism and conflict theory stemming from Marx, Marvin
Harris, and the tradition of biological materialism deriving from
Darwin.
Social Evolutionism: A Critical History
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