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Objective: Identify and critique the sociological contributions of the following mid-to-late nineteenth century and early twentieth century sociologists: Auguste Comte, Herbert Spencer, Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, and Max Weber
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Positivism: the application of the scientific approach to the social world coined term “sociology” founder of sociology didn’t do actual research; just made informal observations about social life
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second founder of sociology Social Darwinism “survival of the fittest” societies evolve from lowest to highest if you held the poor, you interfere with natural processes Didn’t do scientific research
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Class Conflict: Marx’s term for the struggle between capitalists and workers bourgeoisie (capitalists, owners of production) proletariat (exploited class, mass of workers) Conflict Theory Perspective
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Social Integration: the degree to which people feel a part of social groups used social facts (group’s patterns of behavior) Suicide research: less integrated = higher suicide rates Protestants, males and unmarried commit suicide at a higher rate
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Religion is the central force in social change Protestant Ethic: Protestantism embraces change; members look for “signs” from God; Financial success became a strong sign from God Protestants lived frugal lives, saving their money and eventually invested it to make more (Capitalism) Verstehen: to have insight into someone’s situation
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