Varieties of courage: an introduction to social thought.
The sacred and the profane: an introduction to Emile Durkheim.
Power, bureaucracy, money, and religion: the views of Max Weber.
The unanticipated consequences of human actions: the views of Robert King Merton.
Can science save us? The question of George A. Lundberg.
Statistics of deadly quarrels: the logic of Lewis F. Richardson.
The sociologist in anger: the views of C. Wright Mills.
Abundance, leisure, and loneliness: an introduction to David Riesman.
Humanity as the big con: the human views of Erving Goffman.
The use of sociology as bad faith: the views of Peter L. Berger.
The science of culture: the views of Leslie White.
The crisis of our age: the views of Pitirim A. Sorokin.
Cultural dreams and nightmares: observations by Jules Henry.
The formation of delinquent culture: Albert K. Cohen's theory of the gang.
How to lose at games: the coalition theories of Theodore Caplow.
The uses of sociological thought: a summary.