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Preface xix
Acknowledgements xx
Part I Introduction 1
Chapter 1 Social Science and Its Methods 1
Social Science 3
Social Science as a System of Rules 5
The Scientific Method and Its Application 7
Methodology and the Social Sciences 10
The Methods of Social Science 12
Social Science Approaches to Problems 14
Educated Common Sense in the Social Sciences 16
The Use of Statistics 16
The Interdisciplinary Approach 18
Social Science and Society 18
Agreeing on Policy 18
Values, Terminology, and Rhetoric 19
Conclusion 20
Key Points 20
Some Important Terms 20
Questions for Review and Discussion 21
For Further Study 21
Appendix Historical Roots of Social Science 23
The Enlightenment 24
From Philosophy to Social Science 25
Some Important Terms 25
Chapter 2 Human Origins 26
The Origin of the Human Species 27
Darwin and the Theory of Evolution 27
Recent Developments in Genetics 30
Some Implications of Recent Developments 31
Sociobiology 31
Punctuated Equilibrium versus Gradual Change 32
The Evolution of Human Beings 34
Science, Faith, and Controversy 34
Predecessors of Modern Humans 35
DNA Evidence and the Descent of Humans 38
Conclusion 42
Key Points 43
Some Important Terms 43
Questions for Review and Discussion 43
For Further Study 44
Chapter 3 Origins of Western Society 45
From the Stone Age to the Agricultural Age 45
Early Civilizations 46
The Cradle of Modern Civilization:
Mesopotamia and Egypt 46
Development of Greek Civilization 48
The Persian Empire 49
Roman Civilization 51
The Middle Ages (a.d. 476-1453) 53
The Renaissance 56
The Development of Modern Economic and
Political Institutions 58
From Serfdom to Mercantilism 59
The Emergence of Nation-States 60
The Industrial and Political Revolutions of the 1750s
to the 1850s 61
Conclusion 63
Key Points 63
Some Important Terms 63
Questions for Review and Discussion 63
For Further Study 64
Part II Culture and the Individual
Chapter 4 Society, Culture, and Cultural Change 66
Culture and Multiculturalism 67
Multiculturalism 67
The Shared Beliefs in Culture 68
Culture and the Nature of Society 68
Culture and Its Role in Human Societies 69
The Elements of Culture 69
Cultural Integration 72
Culture, Society, and Social Change 73
Popular Theories of Social Change 74
Factors Causing Cultural Change 75
Language and Cultural Change 78
Factors Stabilizing Culture 78
Social Change versus Social Stability 79
Social Change and Social Problems 79
Cultural Lag and Social Problems 80
Limitations of the Cultural Lag Theory 81
Contrasts among Cultures 82
The Interaction of Humans and Society 82
Cultural Relativism 82
Approach to the Study of Society 83
Key Points 84
Some Important Terms 84
Questions for Review and Discussion 84
For Further Study 85
Chapter 5 Geography, Demography, Ecology, and Society 86
Geography 86
Demography 88
Population Estimates 88
Determinants of Population Growth 88
The Growth of Population over Time 91
The Problem of Counting 91
The Malthusian Theory 92
Population and Means of Subsistence 93
The Concept of Optimal Population 94
The Question of Population Quality 94
Ecology: The Interaction of Geography, Demography,
and Environment 96
The Ecological Balance 96
Pollution 97
Conservation and the High Price
of Gasoline 99
Conclusion 99
Key Points 100
Some Important Terms 100
Questions for Review and Discussion 100
For Further Study 101
Chapter 6 Technology and Society 102_
The Industrial Revolution 104
The Development of Industrialism in the United States 104
Standardization, Interchangeability, and Mass Production 105
The Information Revolution 108
The Social Basis for Technological Progress 109
Technology and Globalization 109
Modern Technology and the Need for Skilled Workers 110
Machines, Computers, and Unemployment 112
Technology and Social Change 112
Natural Resources, Economics, and Technology 114
Natural Resources, the Limits of Economic
Growth, and Climate Change 114
The Anthropocene Age 116
Technology of the Future 116
Conclusion 117
Key Points 118
Some Important Terms 118
Questions for Review and Discussion 118
For Further Study 119
Chapter 7 Psychology, Society, and Culture 120
Socialization of the Individual 121
Significance of the Early Years of Childhood 121
Significance of Differences in Individual Environment 122
Effects of Extreme Isolation on Children 123
Personality and Its Development 124
The Nature/Nurture Debate 124
Explanations of Behavior 127
The Well-Adjusted Individual 127
Adjustment and Normality 129
The Freudian Concept of Personality 129
Pop Psychologies 131
Intelligence, Personal Adjustment, and Normality 131
Mental Tests 131
Intelligence and Personal Adjustment 136
Conclusion 136
Key Points 137
Some Important Terms 137
Questions for Review and Discussion 137
For Further Study 138
Chapter 8 Deviance, Crime, and Society 139
Deviance and Norms 139
Conflicting Norms and Tension 140
Norms, Crime, and the Rule of Law 142
When Norms Conflict: Straight Outta Compton 143
Major Theories on Deviance 145
Sociobiology and Deviance 146
Sociological Explanations of Deviance 146
Economic Explanations of Deviance 149
Summary of Various Perspectives on Deviance 149
Crime, Law, and Order 149
Problem 1: Is the U.S. Trying to Exert Too Much
Control over Individuals? 150
Problem 2: Is Justice Applied Equally to All in the U.S.? 153
Problem 3: Deciding the Purpose of the
Justice and Criminal System 154
Conclusion 157
Key Points 158
Some Important Terms 158
Questions for Review and Discussion 158
For Further Study 159
Part III Institutions and Society
Chapter 9 The Family 160____
Variations in the Family Pattern 160
Number of Mates 161
Selection of Mates 162
Family Control 163
Single Parent Families 163
Reckoning of Descent 164
Functions of the Family in Society 165
Matching Family Patterns with Family Functions 165
Number and Stability of Mates 166
Selection of Mates 166
Family Control and Reckoning of Descent 167
Other Western Family Characteristics and Functions of the Family 168
The Family in the United States Today 168
Matchmaking and Dating 172
Sex and Singles 172
Children 174
Senior Citizens 175
Family Disorganization and Divorce 175
Singles 177
Living Together 178
The Future of the Family 179
Key Points 179
Some Important Terms 180
Questions for Review and Discussion 180
For Further Study 181
Chapter 10 Religion 182
The Nature of Religion 183
The Great Religions of Today 184
Hinduism 185
Buddhism 186
Judaism 188
Christianity 190
Modern Christianity in the United States 193
Islam 193
The Role of Religion in Society 196
Religion as a Source of Moral Values and Social Change 196
Impact of Religion on Education, the Arts, and Literature 197
Interfaith Efforts for Peace 197
The Potential Conflict between Religion and Government 197
Key Points 198
Some Important Terms 198
Questions for Review and Discussion 198
For Further Study 199
Chapter 11 Education 200
Schools as Agencies of Social Control 201
The Dual Thrust of U.S. Education 201
Education and U.S. Democracy 201
The Development of U.S. Education 202
Democratic Structure of the U.S. School System 204
Formalization of the School System 205
Examining the School System 208
Technological Change and Teaching 208
Private Schools and Home Schooling 208
Charter Schools, Privatization, and the Problem of School Finance 210
Textbooks 211
School Dropouts 211
Multiculturalism, Collaborative Learning, and Institutional Fairness 212
How Good Are U.S. Schools? 212
The Search for Excellence 214
Changes in the College Curriculum 215
Is the U.S. Educational System Equal? 216
How Much Education Should the Average Citizen Receive? 217
Interaction of Economics, Politics, and Social Institutions 218
Key Points 219
Some Important Terms 219
Questions for Review and Discussion 219
For Further Study 220
Chapter 12 Social and Economic Stratification 221__
Types of Social Stratification 222
Estates 222
Castes 222
Social Classes 223
Social Mobility 227
Who Are the Upwardly Mobile? 228
EdwcafioM and Socwd MoMiiy 229
Class Consciousness in the United States 230
Class Consciousness, Marx, and Weber 230
Economic and Social Inequality 231
Causes of Income Inequality 232
Jobless Recovery and Globalization 232
Measuring Poverty 233
Increasing Social and Economic Inequality 234
Policies to Reduce Inequality 235
Some Conclusions about the U.S. Class System 236
Key Points 236
Some Important Terms 236
Questions for Review and Discussion 236
For Further Study 237
Chapter 13 Stratification, Minorities, and Discrimination 238
Race and Ethnicity 238
Questions of Ethnic and Racial Superiority 240
Ethnic and Racial Prejudice and Discrimination 241
The Melting Pot 242
Minorities 243
Native Americans 244
Blacks (African Americans) 244
Hispanics 253
Asian Descent 253
Arab Americans and Americans of Middle Eastern Descent 255
Immigration and Minorities 255
Religious Minorities 258
Women 259
Senior Citizens 264
Physical Disabilities Discrimination 266
Conclusion 266
Key Points 267
Some Important Terms 267
Questions for Review and Discussion 267
For Further Study 268
Part IV Politics and Society
Chapter 14 The Functions and Forms of Government 269
The Primary Functions of Government 270
Maintaining Internal Order and External Security 270
Ensuring Justice 270
Safeguarding Individual Freedoms 271
Regulating Business s and Individuals Actions 272
Promoting the General Welfare 272
Debates about the Nature of Government 273
Political Theory and Government 273
Three Views of the Nature of Government 274
Elements of Truth in Each of the Views 277
Forms of Government 277
Democracies 277
Autocracy 281
Governments Are Far from Simple 287
Key Points 287
Some Important Terms 288
Questions for Review and Discussion 288
For Further Study 289
Chapter 15 Governments of the World 290
French Government 290
The French Parliamentary System 291
The French Executive Branch 291
Chinese Government 293
Chinese Governmental History 293
Chinese State Structure 294
Nigerian Government 296
The British Influence 296
Modern Nigeria s Government:
The Fourth Republic 298
Difficulties Facing Nigeria 298
A Final Comment 300
Russian Government 300
Saudi Arabian Government 301
Some Lessons about Governments 305
Future Changes in Governments 306
Key Points 306
Some Important Terms 306
Questions for Review and Discussion 307
For Further Study 307
Chapter 16 Democratic Government in the
United States 309
Historical Development of U.S. Government 309
The Structure of U.S. Government 310
Structure of the National Government 311
The Nature of Our National Government 311
The Political Process 322
Political Parties 322
Elections 324
The Fourth Estate 327
The Political Elite 328
The Military-Industrial Complex and
Pressure Groups 328
Evaluation of the Democratic
Political Process 330
Key Points 330
Some Important Terms 331
Questions for Review and Discussion 331
For Further Study 332
Part V Economics and Society
Chapter 17 The Organization of Economic Activities 333
The Nature of an Economy 334
Functions of an Economy 334
Economic and the Social Sciences 334
Economic Wants and Economic Goods 334
The Economic Aspects of Culture 335
The Economic Problem 335
The Evolution of Economic Systems 336
From Feudalism to Mercantilism 336
From Mercantilism to a Pragmatic Market Economy 337
Planned and Unplanned Economies 340
How Planned Economies Are Supposed to Work 340
Why Central Planning Did Not Meet Its Goals 341
How Market Economies Are Supposed to Work 342
Supply and Demand 344
Modern Economies Are Pragmatic Market
Economies 345
Conclusion 346
Key Points 347
Some Important Terms 347
Questions for Review and Discussion 347
For Further Study 348
Chapter 18 The Economy, Government, and Economic Challenges
Facing the United States 349
Government s Indirect Role in the Economy 349
The Problem of Regulating the Economy 350
Whose Desires Does the Government Reflect? 351
Fluctuating Attitudes toward Regulation 352
Government s Direct Role in the Economy 352
Where the Government Spends Its Money 353
Where Government Gets Its Money 353
Alternative Methods of Supply in a Pragmatic Market
Economy 354
Some Controversial Roles of the Government 355
Income Redistribution through Government 355
Government s Macroeconomic Role 358
Economic Challenges Facing the United States
in the Future 360
The Debt Challenge 360
The Globalization Challenge 362
The Income Inequality Challenge 364
The Climate Change Challenge 365
Conclusion 366
Key Points 367
Some Important Terms 367
Questions for Review and Discussion 367
For Further Study 368
Part VI Global Issues
Chapter 19 International Political Relations 369__
The State in International Relations 369
The Nation-State 370
The Establishment and Disappearance of Nation-States 372
The Rise of the European Union 373
Sovereignty of States 374
Power in the World Community 374
The Nature and Sources of National Power 374
The End of U.S. Hegemony and the Rise of Chinese Military Power 378
Other Sources of Power 378
Maintaining Security 380
Foreign Policies 382
Geography and Foreign Policy 382
Values, Ideologies, and Foreign Policy 383
The United States in the World Community 385
The President and Foreign Policy 386
U.S. Foreign Policies 387
Key Points 389
Some Important Terms 390
Questions for Review and Discussion 390
For Further Study 391
Chapter 20 International Economic Relations 392
The Terminology of Trade 393
Advantages and Disadvantages of International
Trade 395
Three Advantages of Trade 395
Disadvantages of Trade 395
Why Economists Generally Support Free Trade 396
Why You Can t Get the Advantages without the Disadvantages 396
Restrictions on International Trade 397
Tariffs on Imports 398
Import Quotas 399
Removing Trade Restrictions 400
Globalization and Trade Restrictions 400
Foreign Exchange 402
The Meaning of Foreign Exchange 402
Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rate Systems 403
Globalization, Trade Imbalances, and Exchange Rates 405
Conclusion 405
Key Points 406
Some Important Terms 406
Questions for Review and Discussion 406
For Further Study 407
Chapter 21 The Political Economies of Developing
Countries 408
Problems of Developing Countries 410
The Political Consensus Problem 411
The Corruption Problem 412
The Economic Problem 412
The Debt Problem 415
The Population Problem 415
The Brain Drain Problem 415
Mission Impossible: Advice to a Potential Leader 416
Options of Developing Countries 417
Political Options 417
Economic Options 417
Foreign Policy Options 417
Population Options 418
The Brain Drain Option 418
Who Will Be the Next Leader? 418
Case Studies 418
China 419
Venezuela 422
Uganda 424
Conclusion 426
Key Points 427
Some Important Terms 427
Questions for Review and Discussion 427
For Further Study 428
Chapter 22 International Institutions and the Search for Peace 429
The Problem of War 430
The Causes of War 430
Approaches to the Problem of War 432
The United Nations 434
Is the UN Worth It? 435
The UN s Role in Keeping the Peace 436
Other UN Approaches 439
The Outlook for Peace 440
Trouble Spots of the World 441
Conclusion 448
Key Points 448
Some Important Terms 448
Questions for Review and Discussion 448
For Further Study 449
Index 451
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