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Title: Contemporary Theory


1
Contemporary Theory
  • Merton and Conflict Theory

2
Robert Merton Parsons Studentfriendly critique
  • Liberal response to "functionalism is
    conservative"
  • Not all that exists is functional
  • 1. universalism, unity, indispensability
  • 2. manifest/latent
  • 3. dysfunctional/nonfunctional
  • 4. functional for whom?
  • 5. Net-balance functional
  • Social structure and anomie

3
Typology of Modes of Individual Adaptation
Modes of Adaptation Cultural Goals Institutionalized means
I. Conformity
II. Innovation -
III. Ritualism -
IV. Retreatism - -
V. Rebellion /- /-
Source Robert Merton, Social Theory and Social
Structure (Glencoe, IL Free Press, 1957), p. 140
4
Coser's Functional Theory of Conflict
  • - Influence Weber and Simmel
  • - Conflict can be functional
  • - functional analysis of ability of system to
    accommodate conflict

5
Dahrendorf's Conflict Theory
  • Critique of Parsons "Out of Utopia" (1958)
  • ignores conflict
  • cannot explain social change
  • Weberian theory of political domination
  • authorities and subordinates quasi-groups
  • potential for collective action
  • stability of collective identity
  • resources
  • leadership and organization
  • society's ability to accommodate conflict

6
C. Wright Mills Power Elite
  • - Authorities in each institution share interest
  • - work together to maintain status quo
  • - need for liberal reform

7
Conflict Theory Models of Interest Group Politics
Darhendorf's Non-elites
other factors
Authorities
conflict
change
Subordinates
other factors
8
Dahrendorf's Social System
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Social and Political System
Ability to Accommodate "class" conflict

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external threat
9
Mills' Elites
economic elites
cultural elites
social and political elites
10
Mills'Social System
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Social and Political System
Ability to serve elite interests

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external threat
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