Franklin Giddings
A Selected Bibliography

  1. "Statistics in Colleges: Sociology and Political Economy" in Carroll D. Wright (ed) Statistics in Colleges. Baltimore: American Economic Association (1888).
  2. The Modern Distributive Process: Studies of Competition and its Limits, of the Nature and Amount of Profits, and of the Determination of Wages, in the Industrial Society of Today. [with John Bates Clark] Boston: Ginn (1888).
  3. Principles of Sociology. New York: Macmillan (1896)
  4. The Theory of Socialization. New York: Macmillan (1897).
  5. Elements of Sociology. New York: Macmillan Co. (1898).
  6. "The Ethical Motive." International Journal of Ethics 8 (1898): 316-327.
  7. "Exact Methods in Sociology." Popular Science Monthly 56 (1899): 145-150.
  8. "The Psychology of Society." Science NS 9 (1899): 16-22.
  9. "Modern Sociology." International Monthly 2 (1900)
  10. "A Provisional Distribution of the Population of the United States into Psychological Class." Psychological Review 8 (1901): 337-349.
  11. Inductive Sociology. New York: Macmillan Co. (1901).
  12. Democracy and Empire: Studies of Their Psychological, Economic, and Moral Foundations. New York: Macmillan (1901)
  13. "The American People." International Quarterly 8 (1903):281-299.
  14. "The Heart of Mr. Spencer's Ethics." International Journal of Ethics 14 (1904): 496-499.
  15. "The Concepts and Methods of Sociology." 10 (1904): 161-176.
  16. "The Laws of Evolution." Science NS 22 (1905): 206-208.
  17. Readings in Descriptive and Historical Sociology. New York: Macmillan (1906).
  18. "Are Contradictions of Ideas and Beliefs Likely to Play and Important Group-making Role in the Future?" American Journal of Sociology 13 (1908): 784-799.
  19. "Darwinism in the Theory of Social Evolution." Popular Science Monthly 75 (1909):75-89.
  20. "The Social Marking System." American Journal of Sociology 15 (1910): 721-740.
  21. "The Relation of Social Theory to Public Policy." American Journal of Sociology 16 (1911): 577-592.
  22. "The Method of Absolute Posit." Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Method 14 (1917): 20-22.
  23. The Responsible State: A Reexamination of Fundamental Political Doctrines in Light of World War and the Menace of Anarchism. Boston: Houghton Mifflin (1918).
  24. "Pluralistic Behavior." American Journal of Sociology 25 (1920): 385-404, 539-561.
  25. Studies in the Theory of Human Society New York: Macmillan (1922).
  26. "The Grounds of Presumption." Journal of Philosophy 19 (1922): 617-624.
  27. "Stimulation Ranges and Reaction Areas." Psychological Review 31 (1924): 449 - 455.
  28. The Scientific Study of Human Society. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina (1924).
  29. "Sociology as a Science." Scientific Monthly 25 (1927): 343-346.
  30. The Mighty Medicine: Superstition and its antidote, a new liberal education. New York (1929).

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