Chapters Overview:
1. Political Sociology: Introduction to the field and its significance.
2. State (polity): The state’s formation, functions, and influence on social order.
3. Social class: Impact on political participation and power dynamics.
4. Conflict theories: Theories explaining political behavior and institutional change.
5. Cultural hegemony: Gramsci’s concept and its role in political power and social control.
6. C. Wright Mills: Theories on power elites and their modern relevance.
7. Political Parties: Their role in shaping political landscapes and representing social interests.
8. Ruling class: Understanding power structures in society.
9. Social stratification: Effects on political inequality and mobility.
10. Nicos Poulantzas: Theories on state power and class relations.
11. History of sociology: Sociology’s development and contributions to political analysis.
12. Elite: Role of elites in political systems and policy-making.
13. Seymour Martin Lipset: Work on democracy, social conditions, and political behavior.
14. Elite theory: Explanations for power concentration in societies.
15. Fred L. Block: Relationship between the economy and state politics.
16. Miliband–Poulantzas debate: Intellectual debate on state theory and class power.
17. Invisible Class Empire: Concept and implications for global power dynamics.
18. Structural Marxism: Structuralist approach to Marxism in political sociology.
19. Base and superstructure: Marxist framework's relevance to contemporary analysis.
20. Instrumental Marxism: State as an instrument of the ruling class.
21. State derivation: Theories on the origin and function of the state.
"Political Sociology" answers pressing questions about the intersection of society and politics, offering invaluable insights for a deeper understanding of political dynamics. This book is not just an academic resource; it is a gateway to comprehending the forces that shape our world.