Human Societies: An IntroductionISBN: 978-0-7456-2592-8
Paperback
176 pages
February 2001, Polity
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1. What People Need From Each Other.
2. How People Are Connected To One Another.
3. What People Expect Of One Another.
4. How People Distinguish Themselves From One Another: Stratification.
5. How People Form One Another: Socialization and Civilization.
6. What People Believe, Know And Think: Orientation.
7. How People Attune Their Efforts To One Another: Competition and Coordination.
8. How People Perform Tasks Together: Collective Action.
9. How People Produce For Others and Exchange Goods: Division Of Labour, Market Formation and Payment.
10. How People Cooperate On The Basis Of Rules and Instructions: Organization.
11. How People Form States and States Form People: State Formation And State Intervention.
12. Globalization: Towards A Worldwide Society?.
Further Reading.
Index.