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Founders of Sociology
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Sociology is a relatively new science; beginning in the late 19th century
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European Intellectuals began studying the major social changes caused by the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution.
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Auguste Comte
France 1798-1857
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Auguste Comte
Father of Sociology
Wanted to study society as a science
Distinguished between Social Statics and Social Dynamics
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Social Statics: study of social stability and order
Social Dynamics: study of social change
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Harriet Martineau
England 1802-1876
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Harriet Martineau
Contributed to Sociological research methods
Contributed to feminist theory (link between slavery and opression of women)
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Herbert Spencer
England 1820-1903
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Herbert Spencer
Compared social stability to parts of the human body
Introduced Social Darwinism (based on Darwin's theory of Evolution); opposed social intervention
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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
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Karl Marx
Germany 1818-1883
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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
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Emile Durkheim
France 1858-1917
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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
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Max Weber
Germany 1864-1920
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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
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W.E.B. Du Bois
United States 1863-1963
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W.E.B. duBois
African American educator/social activist
Hypothesisized that racists policies were based on the assumption that African Americans were inferior race
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Jane Addams
United States 1860-1935
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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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