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  • Machine generated contents note: Part I: 1. Introduction: relational sociology: reflexive and realist; 2. On plural subjectivity and the relational subject; Part II. Prologue: The Sources of Relational Subjects and their Resources: 3. The relational subject and the person: self, agent and actor; 4. Socialization and relational reflexivity; 5. Culture reproaches to relationist sociology; Part III. Prologue: The Range of Relational Subjects: Where and How they Emerge: 6. When relational subjects generate relational goods; 7. The emergence of collective relational subjects and their societal impact: beyond the market/state binary code; 8. Relational subjects and the ravages of globalized markets: the need for subjects with relational ethics; 9. Conclusions: collective subjects and the added value of social relations.