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Origins and Theories
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Social Changes 1. New Industrial Economy 2. The Rise of Cities 3. Political Change
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Sociology was “created” in 1838 by Auguste Comte. “By knowing the laws of phenomena we can make predictions about them, and change the world to our advantage.”
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Sociology is the youngest academic discipline. Ideal society v. analysis of society
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Stages of Sociological Development 1. Theological stage 2. Metaphysical stage 3. Scientific Stage
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Comte and Positivism * Apply scientific method to the social world * What holds society together? * Discover social principles and apply them to social reform.
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Herbert Spencer and Social Darwinism * Second founder of sociology * Disagreed with Comte – sociology should not guide social reform. We should let societies evolve as they will.
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Karl Marx and Class Conflict * Thought people should try to change society.
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Emile Durkheim and Social Integration * Wanted sociology recognized as a separate academic discipline. * Social integration: the degree to which people are tied to their social group.
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EARLY SOCIOLOGY AND WOMEN * Rigid gender roles * Pathway to social reform
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