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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,
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