Lecture 1 - Sociology an Overview
Lecture 2 - Sociological perspective
Lecture 3 - C Wrigh Mill's Socioloigcal Imagination
Lecture 4 - Thinking Sociologically: Zygmunt Bauman
Lecture 5 - Emergence of Sociology: The, socio-political, economic and intellectual context
Lecture 6 - Enlightenment
Lecture 7 - Emegernce of nation-state and French Revolution
Lecture 8 - Industrial revolution and the rise of capitalism
Lecture 9 - Discussion with Dr. Roland Part - 1
Lecture 10 - Discussion with Dr. Roland Part - 2
Lecture 11 - Clasical Thinkers of Sociology
Lecture 12 - Auguste Comte
Lecture 13 - Herbert Spencer
Lecture 14 - Marx Durkheim and Weber
Lecture 15 - Factory scene from Modern Times
Lecture 16 - Karl Marx Life
Lecture 17 - Intellectual Influence
Lecture 18 - Historical Materialism
Lecture 19 - Marxian theory of social Change
Lecture 20 - Theory of Capitalism - 1
Lecture 21 - Theory of Capitalism - 2
Lecture 22 - Karl Marx and Alienation
Lecture 23 - Karl Marx and Religion
Lecture 24 - Marx on Democracy, and Colonialism
Lecture 25 - Marx - An Appraisal
Lecture 26 - Emile Durkheim; Life and Intellectual Influences
Lecture 27 - The Rules of the Sociological Method
Lecture 28 - Division of Labour (1893)
Lecture 29 - Division of Labour (Continued...)
Lecture 30 - Suicide (1897)
Lecture 31 - Elementary forms of Religious Life (1912)
Lecture 32 - Durkheim on Education, Colonialism and Democracy
Lecture 33 - Durkheim An Assessment
Lecture 34 - Max Weber: Life and Intellectual Influences
Lecture 35 - Weber’s Methodology of the Social Sciences
Lecture 36 - Rationalization and social action
Lecture 37 - Rationalization and Authority
Lecture 38 - The Protestant Ethic and Spirit of Capitalism
Lecture 39 - MODERN RATIONAL CAPITALISM
Lecture 40 - Bureaucracy
Lecture 41 - Social Stratification: Calss, Status Group, and Party
Lecture 42 - Comparative Religion and Disenchantment
Lecture 43 - Weber on democracy and colonialism
Lecture 44 - Critical Assessment
Lecture 45 - Ferdinand Tonnies (1885-1936)
Lecture 46 - George Simmel (1858 - 1918)
Lecture 47 - Social Differentiation and Conflict
Lecture 48 - Simmel on Philosophy of Money
Lecture 49 - Mind, Self and Society
Lecture 50 - George Herbert Mead
Lecture 51 - Mead on Self
Lecture 52 - Mead on Society
Lecture 53 - Perkins Gilman and the gender question
Lecture 54 - Dubois and question of race
Lecture 55 - Classical Sociological Theory and Modernity: A Recap
Lecture 56 - Subsequent Development of Sociological Theory: Structural Functionalism
Lecture 57 - Conflict Theory
Lecture 58 - Interactionist Perspective
Lecture 59 - Theoretical orientations and methodologies
Lecture 60 - Conclusion