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Early Sociologists
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Auguste Comte 1798-1857
“Father of
Modern Sociology”
Coined the term “sociology”.
Comte focused on;
Social Order- Processes which hold
society together.
Social Change-When society changes (also
known as social dynamics).
Auguste Comte 1798-1857
Wanted to know the causes and
consequences of
The French Revolution
Industrial Revolution
Felt people could discover these through the
use of the Scientific Method.
Auguste Comte 1798-1857
Societies improve and progress through
stages.
People seek explanations for events by;
Turning to supernatural- Theology (God’s
will)
Religion and Philosophy- Metaphysical
(Human Nature)
Science- Positivism
Herbert Spencer
Rejected the idea that sociology should be
used for social reform.
He envisioned an evolutionary model of
society
The most capable and intelligent would
survive and the less would die out.
What other scientist does this sound like?
Herbert Spencer
1st to use the phrase “Survival of the
Fittest”.
Social Darwinism
Helping poor individuals or societies would
be damaging to the best interest of society
(locally and globally)
What kind of ramifications does this kind of
thinking have for today?
Emile Durkheim
1st to show how social forces affect people’s
behaviors.
Examined suicide rates in several European
countries
Found that suicides were not all solely individual
acts, but some were socially driven.
What are some of the common similarities of
people who attempt or commit suicide?
Suicide
Close ties decrease the likelihood of suicide
Close ties to other people and community
Marriage, friends, religion, etc.
Max Weber
Believed that religion, not class struggle, was the
main factor in rise of capitalism (opposite of Karl
Marx)
Calvinist follower of John Calvin (Protestant
Revolution, for those of you who can’t remember
back to World History)
Sociology should be value free “No biases”
“Totally neutral and objective”
W.E.B. DuBois
First African American to earn a Ph.D. from Harvard.
Conducted research on race relations in the United
States from 1896-1914.
Wrote 2 influential books The Philadelphia Negro
The Souls of Black Folk
Along with Jane Addams, he co-founded the NAACP
(National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People)