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33; universal or formal, x, xix, 44, versal stages of (in Marx), 139,
207n 150-152. See also Chaps. 3 and 4
Principles of social organization, Social integration, forms of, 120,
153-154, 164, 166, 169, 174-175; 122, 144, 146-147, 150, 154-158,
of capitalism, 120, 123-124, 126— 160, 169, 175, 177; in origins of
128 class society, 161, 163-164; in
Production, forces of, 98, 117, 118, modern state, 189-190, 195; in
120, 132, 138-139, 142-147, 149, systems theory, 180-181
152, 153, 162-163, 168-169; Social labor, 131—138, 141, 146
modes of, 132, 135, 138-139, 145- Social learning processes, 134, 140;
147, 148, 150-153; relations of, levels of, 153-154, 160, 163-165,
98, 122, 138-139, 142-147, 149, 185-186; mechanism of, 121-122,
169 125, 145-146; and theories of so-
Purposive-rational action, 117-120, cial evolution, 97-98, 170, 171~
132, 148. See also Instrumental 177
action Society, as domain of reality, 66-68,
Psychoanalytic theory, xii-xili, 69, 74, 100
75,
100,
74,
70-71, 169 Speaker engagement, 61-64
Species history, 102, 131, 138-139,
Rationality structures, xxii, 117, 120- 153
125, 129 Speech act, 98, 107; consensual, 1-2,
Rationalization process, 117-120, 4; double structure of, 41~44;
224n illocutionary force in, 34, 59-65
Rawls, J., 184, 205 (see also Illocutionary act) ; obli-
Reconstructive sciences, 6, 8-9, 178— gations immanent in, 63-65;
179, 199, 204; of language, 11-20, propositionally differentiated, 36-
21-25, 26 41, 155; theory of, 7, 26, 28, 30-
Regions of Reality, 66-68 33; validity claims in, 51~59, 65,
Richards, B., 216n 116
Ritter, J., 201 Stalin, J., 130-131, 145
Role identity, 109-110, 114 State, emergence of, 159-160
Role systems, 136-137 Steward, J. H., 170
Rousseau, J. J., 184, 192; procedural Strategic action, and communicative
type of legitimacy in, 185-187 action, 4, 41, 117-119, 148, 158,
Ryle, G., 12 208n; and forces of production,
145-146, 168; rules of, 132, 138
Scarcity, 164-166 Strauss, L., 201
Schmitt, C., 180 Structuralism, 124, 131, 145, 167,
Schumpeter, J., 186-187, 189 169
Schutz, A., xi Superstructure, 98, 124, 142-143
Searle, J., 26, 59-61; principle of Symbolic universe, and ego develop-
expressibility in, 39-40 ment, 82, 84-86, 90, 91
Semantic theory, 7, 30-31 Systematically distorted communica-
Social evolution: biological model of, tion, xii-xiii, 120, 168, 208n—209n
170-174, 177; movement of, 120, Systems integration, 181, 190, 197;
133-134, 140, 141, 143, 147, 162- problems of, 98, 117, 121-127,
163, 165; and ontogenesis, 98— 140, 159-160, 162, 180; role in
103; theory of, 96-97, 116, 123, social evolution, 144-147; theory
126-127, uni- of, 125, 174-175, 199
158-160;
130,
129,