
Reading Talcott Parsons
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"We owe Helmut Staubmann a major debt of gratitude for reviving Parsons' core legacy namely his foundational action theory".Bryan S. Turner, ACU, CUNY, the Edward Cadbury Centre Birmingham and the Australian Academy
"A variety of reasons might explain why Parsons isn't read much anymore, but Helmut Staubmann's book elegantly shows that Parsons deserves his place in all courses on sociological theory".
Raf Vanderstraeten, University of Ghent
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Chapter 2. Post-Classical Sociology: Parsons' Synthesis
Chapter 3. Why Systems of Action?
Chapter 4. Functional Analysis: A Methodology for Living Systems
Chapter 5. The Many Forms of (Dis)Obedience: Money, Power and the Theory of Symbolic Media
Chapter 6. Society and Societal Change
Chapter 7. Are We SOcial Constructions? The Link between Character and Society
Chapter 8. The Reason of Culture
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