Parsons's emergent Durkheims

Authors
Citation
Ea. Tiryakian, Parsons's emergent Durkheims, SOCIOL TH, 18(1), 2000, pp. 60-83
Citations number
48
Categorie Soggetti
Sociology & Antropology
Journal title
SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
ISSN journal
07352751 → ACNP
Volume
18
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
60 - 83
Database
ISI
SICI code
0735-2751(200003)18:1<60:PED>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
Parsons's training as an economist, his graduate stay at Heidelberg, and hi s participation in the Henderson seminar at Harvard provide major clues to his familiarity with Marshall, Pareto, and Weber-three of the four figures whose convergence forms the major theoretical achievement in The Structure of Social Action. But what led him to Durkheim, since Parsons did not study or reside irt France, yet read Durkheim in the original, remains an enigma . Without resolving the enigma, this paper argues that Parsons had a great deal in common with Durkheim, and equally important, that in his mature and late periods he found in his "revisits" of the later writings of Durkheim both inspiration and affinity. I argue that Parsons well deserves recogniti on as a major authority on Durkheim, and that both combined offer an altern ative to the contemporary version of utilitarianism.