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* 1864 - 1920 * German Sociologist * Studied the Rise of Capitalism
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Believed we must understand the feelings of people we are studying. Verstehen: to grasp by insight
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Known Works: - The Protestant Ethic and Spirit of Capitalism - discusses the rise of capitalism - Politics as a Vocation - discusses monopolies
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* 1798 - 1857 * French Sociologist * Coined the term Sociology * Most works have been dismissed
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* Positivism which hold that the scientific method is the best approach to uncovering the processes by which both physical and human events occur.
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Known Works: - The Course of Positive Philosophy - Law of Three Stages - Theological - Metaphysical - Positive (scientific method)
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* 1818 -1883 * German Sociologist
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* Conflict Theory: * A theoretical framework in which society is viewed as composed of groups that are competing for scarce goods.
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* 1820 - 1903 * English Sociologist * Evolution
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Wanted to explain human behavior and society by looking and social evolution. Tried to bring Darwinism ideas into the social sciences, but was unsuccessful.
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Coined the term survival of the fittest Thought the rich should control the world Thought the poor should be left to die
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* 1802 –1876 * English Sociologist * Feminist (needed to hide her writing)
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* Known for: * Translating Comte’s books to English * Wrote more than 50 books * Argued against slavery * Worked to protect factory workers
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* Known Works: * Society in America * Reported on the new nations customs – family, race, religion, gender, politics
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* 1860 – 1935 * American Sociologist * First American Woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize * Only Sociologist to win the Nobel Peace Prize
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* Social Reformer: * Founded the Hull House in Chicago * Open to people who needed refuge (immigrants, sick, aged, poor) * Worked closely with the poor
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* 1868 – 1963 * American Sociologist * Founded the NAACP
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* Known Works * The Philadelphia Negro * Discusses how African Americans in Philadelphia coped with race. * Continued frustration with racism lead Dubois to social action. (NAACP)
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* 1916 – 1962 * American Sociologist * Urged Social Reform
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* Known Works : * The Power Elite * Discusses his concerns with the responsibilities of intellectuals in post-World War II society
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