TY - BOOK AU - Gisbert, P AU - Gisbert,P TI - Fundamentals of Sociology SN - 9788125039594 U1 - P09 PY - 2012/// CY - New Delhi PB - Orient Longman Ltd N1 - includes index and biblioraphy; THE ROOTS OF SOCIAL LIFE Origins and Development of Sociology Origins Modern pioneers Theories and movements "Society, Sociology and Its Method Society and sociology The sociological method The Social Sciences Relation with political science Relation with economics Relation with ethics Relation with anthropology Relation with history Relation with social psychology Other social sciences Social philosophy and the social sciences The Social Group Its nature and divisions Community and association The crowd Social Institutions The nature of institution Folkways and mores Initial Attitudes and Processes of Social Life Attitudes and interests Co-operation and conflict Society and the Individual Man as a social being Individualistic opinions Organismic theories Group-mind theories Criticism The nature of social unity The Wlainsprings of Social Life The question and the answers The classical solution The origin of society SOCIALIZATION AND THE INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE the family Characteristics of the Family Essential features Origin of the family The initial form of the family Types of family The mother-right family and the patriarchal family The Modern Family Changes in the family The modern Indian family Family and society the state State and Society The idea of state Origin and development of the state The state as an institution of force The Sphere of State Action¿Theories and Criteria Socialism and communism Fascism and Nazism Anarchism and syndicalism i and guild socialism ; welfare state i for state action State and International Society the economic system Activity: Its Types : collecting economy r simple transformative economies r industrialism i industrialism Heresy tic capitalism ism i and property jtadern Outlook in Industrial Relations human conception of work Lffconomic function to social interrelations in industry utfing r aad the social system 1 expansion (question THE FORMS OF SOCAL CONTROL custom and law ning and Role of Custom of custom and habit (totial role of custom notion object and purpose of custom Rights and compulsory character of law r and the higher law i of rights: Origin of human rights Between Law, Custom and Fashion of custom and law s between custom and fashion The Moral Code The notion of morality Extension and objectivity of the moral code Transgressions of the moral code and their meaning The moral code and the social code The social role of morality The Religious Code General concepts concerning religion The religious fact and its development The social role of religion Religion and science Relations between religion and morality Religion as a form of social control the educational system The Meaning of Education The Ends of Education Educational Means The Development of Education Humanistic, Scientific and Vocational Training The Place of the Teacher in Education State and Education The Mechanism of Heredity Genetic Changes and Acquired Characteristics Notion and Types of Environment The Interplay of Heredity and Environment Experiments with Children and Twins The Psychoanalytic Interpretation The Role of Environment in Marxism Our View of the Problem The Concept and Claims of Race Differences Between Man and Beast The Unity of Mankind Mental Differences Between Human Groups `he Notion of Culture and Civilization distinction Between Culture and Civilization Che Interaction Between the Order of Culture and the Order of Civilization Fhe Role of Technology in Social Life rhe Concept of Cultural Lag The Civilizational, The Cultural and the Mixed Lags The Lag Between Civilization and Culture Unclassified Lags The Class System Its nature Development of class The labouring class The Caste System The concept of caste An appraisal of the caste system Caste and class Prospects of caste in modern india ER -