Sociology 2270A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Montesquieu, Integrability Conditions For Differential Systems, Scientific Method
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Classical theories: theories of great scope/ambition that were created in the early. To (cid:271)e i(cid:374)(cid:272)luded, theorists (cid:373)ust ha(cid:448)e : wide range of application, deal with centrally important social issues, stood against the test of time. Social forces in the development of sociological theory. Industrial rev very important in shaping sociological theory: capitalism rose after farmers turned to factories, this lead to labor movement and radical movements trying to overthrow capitalist system, marx, weber, durkheim, simmel, veblen. Rise of socialism: set of changes aimed at coping with the excess of industrial system and capitalism, most sociologists were against it, marx was active supporter, fear of socialism shaped sociological theory. Feminist: when/wherever women have been subordinated, they recognize/protest, high points of feminist activity occurred in liberationist moments of modern. Parso(cid:374)s" (cid:449)orks: we(cid:271)er"s (cid:449)ork (cid:449)as also de(cid:448)oted to religio(cid:374)s of the (cid:449)orld, marx had critical outlook on religion.