P-01: Classical sociological theory

M-07 Marx’s Conception of Society: Historical and Dialectical Materialism
M-02 Europe, enlightenment and the framing of sociological thought
M-01 Precursors of Modern European Sociology: The sociology of Ibn Khaldun
M-32 Durkheim-Contemporary Agrarian Crises and Suicides in India
M-35 Contrasting and comparing Marx, Weber and Durkheim- Part II
M-33 Feminist critique of Durkheim
M-11 Marx on India and Indian Marxists on caste
M-16 Latin American Interpretation of Marx: Jose Carlos Mariategui
M-19 Fundamentals Concepts of Sociology of Weber -Part III
M-13 Class and Informal sector, caste and production relations.
M-20 Methodology, science, values, objectivity and ideal types
M-18 Fundamentals Concepts of Sociology of Weber -Part II
M-17 Fundamentals Concepts of Sociology of Weber -Part I
M-14 Feminist critique of Marx
M-31 Durkheim-The Moral Education
M-25 Caste class and power; Jainism, Marwaris and entrepreneurship- Part II
M-27 Durkheim-Division of labor, social solidarity and social change
M-21 Weber’s Conception of History: Rationality and Disenchantment
M-28 Durkheim-On the Sociological Method.
M-03 The Positivism of Saint Simon and August Comte
M-06 Feminists critiques of classical sociological thought
M-10 Class Consciousness Ideology and Class Struggle
M-04 Feminist sociology of Harriet Martineau
M-22 World religions and Western Capitalism
M-29 Durkheim-Religion and society
M-24 Caste class and power; Weber on India
M-26 Weber and Feminism
M-15 Frantz Fanon and colonialism.
M-12 Indian Marxists on Colonialism
M-30 Durkheim-Anomie and suicide
M-23 Protestant Ethic Thesis
M-08 The Method of Political Economy
M-05 Debate : Classics, cannons and founders? A view from the North and the South
M-09 Capitalism : Origins, Development, Social System and Human Alienation.