Founders of Sociology

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Founders of Sociology

Sociology is a relatively new science; beginning in the late 19th century

European Intellectuals began studying the major social changes caused by the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution.

Auguste Comte

France 1798-1857

Auguste Comte

  • Father of Sociology
  • Wanted to study society as a science
  • Distinguished between Social Statics and Social Dynamics

Social Statics: study of social stability and order
Social Dynamics: study of social change

Harriet Martineau

England 1802-1876

Harriet Martineau

  • Contributed to Sociological research methods
  • Contributed to feminist theory (link between slavery and opression of women)

Herbert Spencer

England 1820-1903

Herbert Spencer

  • Compared social stability to parts of the human body
  • Introduced Social Darwinism (based on Darwin's theory of Evolution); opposed social intervention

Social Darwinism

  • "Survival of the fittest"
  • The poor deserve to be poor, and the rich deserve to be rich
  • Society benefits by allowing individuals to find their own social class without outside help or hinderance
  • To "interfere" with poverty is harmful to society
  • Adopted by American Industrialists

Karl Marx

Germany 1818-1883

Karl Marx

  • Focused on ending inequality between social classes; Anti-Capitalist
  • Believed history was made from conflicts between the wealthy (Bourgeoisie) and the workers (Proletariat)
  • Believed these conflicts would result in a bloody revolution

Emile Durkheim

France 1858-1917

Emile Durkheim

  • Mechanical solidarity: social dependency on values of tradition and family (pre Industrial Revolution)
  • Organic Solidarity: social dependence based on specialized roles (post Industrial Revolution)
  • First to use statistics in studyin human behavior

Max Weber

Germany 1864-1920

Max Weber

  • Affected by the differences in his parent's world views (lawyer vs. devout Calvinist)
  • Believed humans act on the basis of their own understanding of the situation
  • Verstehen: understanding social behavior by putting yourself in the place of others

W.E.B. Du Bois

United States 1863-1963

W.E.B. duBois

  • African American educator/social activist
  • Hypothesisized that racists policies were based on the assumption that African Americans were inferior race

Jane Addams

United States 1860-1935

Jane Addams

  • Criticized capitalism for the mistreatment of workers
  • Sought social justice for workers and immigrants
  • Focused on the imbalance of powers among the social classes

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