John Scott is an Honorary Professor at the Universities of Essex, Exeter, and Copenhagen. He was formerly a professor of sociology at the Universities of Essex and Leicester, and pro-vice-chancellor for research at the University of Plymouth. He has been president of the British Sociological Association, Chair of the Sociology Section of the British Academy, and in 2013 was awarded the CBE for Services to Social Science. His work covers theoretical sociology, the history of sociology, elites and social stratification, and social network analysis. His most recent books include British Social Theory: Recovering Lost Traditions before 1950 (SAGE, 2018), Envisioning Sociology. Victor Branford, Patrick Geddes, and the Quest for Social Reconstruction (with Ray Bromley, SUNY Press, 2013), Objectivity and Subjectivity in Social Research (with Gayle Letherby and Malcolm Williams, SAGE, 2011).
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Chapter 1 Was There a Failure of British Social Theory? Foundations of Social Thought Chapter 2 Social Thought in Mainstream Philosophy: Towards a Science of Social Structure Chapter 3 Difference, Diversity, and Development in the Social Organism Chapter 4 The Romantic Critique and Social Idealism Chapter 5 The Socialist Critique and Cultural Materialism Classical Social Theories Chapter 6 Patrick Geddes: Towards a Professional Sociology Chapter 7 Robert MacIver: Building an Intellectual Base Chapter 8 Leonard Hobhouse: Building Disciplinary Sociology Development and Decay Chapter 9 Social Theory After the Classics Chapter 10 Rediscovering Theory and Theorists Appendix: Principal Social Theorists Bibliography

