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Subject: Classical Theory X
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Alienation is the social and psychological separation between oneself and one's life experiences. Alienation ...
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The base and superstructure metaphor did not originate with Karl Marx – Scottish Enlightenment thinkers ...
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Engels and Marx are regarded as the founders of a theoretical tradition in sociology called historical ...
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Two components of Durkheim's project are to establish sociology as a discipline in its own right, distinct ...
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Auguste Comte named sociology and established the French realist approach to the subject. He was born ...
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While its roots go back to the Socratic dialogues, dialectics as social theory begins with G. W. F. Hegel, ...
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The term “dialectical materialism” first appeared in Joseph Dietzgen's 1887 essay “Excursions of a Socialist ...
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The concept of the division of labor is used both by structural functionalists (the students of Durkheim) ...
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Émile Durkheim, often referred to as the founder of sociology, was born April 15, 1858 in Épinal, France. ...
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Durkheim, Émile and Social Change
One may look in vain in Durkheim's oeuvre for an explicit discussion of social change, to be found neither ...