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The Constitution of Society (Paperback)
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Edward Shils's attempt to work out a macrosociological theory which
does justice both to the spiritual and intellectual dispositions
and powers of the mind and to the reality of the larger society is
an enterprise that has spanned several decades. In his steps toward
the development of this theory he has not proceeded deductively;
rather he has worked from his own concrete observations of Western,
Asian, and African societies. Thus, despite the inevitable
abstractness of marcrosociological theory, the papers in this
volume--which have been published separately since the Second World
War--have a quality of vivid substantiality that makes the
theoretical statements they present easier to comprehend.
Professor Shils has attempted to develop a theory that has a place
for more than those parts of society that are generated from the
biological nature of human beings and those parts that are
engendered by the desires of individuals, acting for themselves or
for groups and categories of individuals, to maintain and increase
their power over other human beings and to secure material goods
and services for themselves. He has argued that there are
constituents of society in which human beings seek and cultivate
connections with objects that transcend those needed to satisfy
biological necessity and the desire for material objects and power
over others. This third stratum of social existence, he concludes,
cannot be reduced to the other two and cannot be disregarded in any
serious attempt to understand the function of any society. Thus
Edward Shils, without disregarding its many valuable achievements,
has nevertheless parted ways with much of modern sociology.
For this collection of papers the author has written an
introductory intellectual autobiography that places each essay in
the setting of the development of his thought and that connects it
with his other writings.
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