In this chapter we will introduce and synthetise the sociology of emotions of Vilfredo Pareto, an Italian sociologist whose work is now forgotten, but who played a fundamental role first in the development of sociological positivism, and then later in structural functionalism. Indeed, Talcott Parsons included Pareto among the four classical thinkers (together with Marshall, Durkheim and Weber) whose work has made it possible to overcome the hermeneutical limits of utilitarian philosophy (Parsons, 1937). As is typical of classic sociologists, Pareto did not dedicate a systematic analysis to the sociology of emotions. But, unlike other classical thinkers, he considered emotionally driven actions as the most relevant part of human behaviour. ...
The emotions that human beings experience play a fundamental role in all social phenomena. As a resu...
The papers in this volume represent a broad array of approaches to the analysis of emotions. Some co...
International audienceEven if it is probably not the real core of Pareto’s sociology (Turner et al.,...
Vilfredo Pareto is a key figure in the history of economics and sociology. His sociological works at...
Vilfredo Pareto, the élite theorist and the leader of the “political realism” school, considered the...
Vilfredo Pareto, the élite theorist and the leader of the “political realism” school, considered the...
The paper outlines the basic principles of the sociology of emotions as a discipline based on the la...
Recent discussions of the separation between economics and sociology in the United States highlight ...
The "Treatise on General Sociology" of Vilfredo Pareto is published in France in 1917, the year of E...
Re-read Weber and Pareto. Reason and sensibility in social action theory Social action theory consti...
This chapter is dedicated to Norbert Elias. The theory of the civilizing processes, the analysis of ...
There are paradigmatic differences in the study of morality between the disciplines of philosophy an...
This collection examines the work of the Italian economist and social theorist Vilfredo Pareto, high...
The Emotions in the Classics of Sociology stands as an innovative sociological research that introdu...
This article investigates the issue of embodied emotions in social sciences, in a context characteri...
The emotions that human beings experience play a fundamental role in all social phenomena. As a resu...
The papers in this volume represent a broad array of approaches to the analysis of emotions. Some co...
International audienceEven if it is probably not the real core of Pareto’s sociology (Turner et al.,...
Vilfredo Pareto is a key figure in the history of economics and sociology. His sociological works at...
Vilfredo Pareto, the élite theorist and the leader of the “political realism” school, considered the...
Vilfredo Pareto, the élite theorist and the leader of the “political realism” school, considered the...
The paper outlines the basic principles of the sociology of emotions as a discipline based on the la...
Recent discussions of the separation between economics and sociology in the United States highlight ...
The "Treatise on General Sociology" of Vilfredo Pareto is published in France in 1917, the year of E...
Re-read Weber and Pareto. Reason and sensibility in social action theory Social action theory consti...
This chapter is dedicated to Norbert Elias. The theory of the civilizing processes, the analysis of ...
There are paradigmatic differences in the study of morality between the disciplines of philosophy an...
This collection examines the work of the Italian economist and social theorist Vilfredo Pareto, high...
The Emotions in the Classics of Sociology stands as an innovative sociological research that introdu...
This article investigates the issue of embodied emotions in social sciences, in a context characteri...
The emotions that human beings experience play a fundamental role in all social phenomena. As a resu...
The papers in this volume represent a broad array of approaches to the analysis of emotions. Some co...
International audienceEven if it is probably not the real core of Pareto’s sociology (Turner et al.,...