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Title: Origins of Sociology


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Origins of Sociology
  • Founders

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Auguste Comte and Positivism
  • Recognized as father of sociology
  • Coined the Term Sociology
  • Believed social behavior had to be studied
    scientifically.
  • Positivism using scientific observation in the
    study of social behavior.
  • Applying the Scientific Method to Social World
  • Armchair Philosophy
  • (drawing conclusions from informal observations
    of social life)

1798-1857
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Herbert SpencerSocial Darwinism
  • Compared society to the body- like a body,
    society is composed of many parts working
    together to promote its well-being and survival.
  • Coined Phrase Survival of the Fittest
  • Opposed social reform and believed in the lower
    and higher forms of society.
  • Interfering is harmful to society.

1820-1903
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Karl Marx and Class Conflict
  • Believed that the Engine of Human History is
    Class Conflict
  • A clash between the bourgeoisie and the
    proletariat.
  • Resulting in classless society.

1818-1883
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Durkheim and Social Integration
  • Believed that society exist because of a broad
    agreement among members of society.
  • As a result members of society are dependent on
    one another.
  • Studied how social forces affect behavior
  • Identified Social IntegrationDegree to Which
    People are Tied to Social Group
  • Studied suicide rates believed they very
    depending on group characteristics.

1858-1917
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Max Weber and the Protestant Ethic
  • Religion is Central Force in Social Change
  • Protestant Ethic and Spirit of Capitalism
  • Research - Weber believed the following
  • Sociology Should be Value-Free (personal beliefs
    should not affect research)
  • Sociology Should be Objective (neutral, not bias)
  • Should put yourself in the shoes of others.

1864-1920
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Harriet Martineau
  • Sexism in Early Sociology
  • Attitudes of the Time
  • 1800s Sex Roles Rigidly Defined
  • Few People Educated Beyond Basics
  • Harriet Martineau
  • Published Society in America Before Durkheim and
    Weber Were Born
  • Her work was Ignored

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Sociology in North America
  • Jane Addams and Social Reform
  • Worked for the 8 hour work day and laws against
    child labor.
  • W. E. B. Du Bois and Race Relations
  • Used science and sociology to disprove racist
    assumptions about African Americans.
  • Was largely ignored, until recently.
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