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Pioneers of Sociology
Auguste Comte:
Prominent French Philosopher Comte coined the term sociology
and contributed substantially to the making of the discipline.
His important works include Positive Philosophy, Systems of
Positive Polity and Religion of Humanity.
His significant sociological themes include Law of Three Stages,
Hierarchy of Sciences, Positivism, Social Statics and Social
Dynamics.
His major intention was to create a science of society. Comte
opined that sociology must follow the method of natural sciences.
He believes in the uni-linear theory of evolution and opines that
human knowledge and society pass through certain definite
progressive evolutionary stages.
Emile Durkheim: (1858-1917)
• Another French sociologist Durkheim attempted to establish the
status of sociology as an independent and distinct science.
• He was a follower of Comte’s tradition and aimed at developing a
scientific sociology.
• He is considered as the builder of sociology. His major
contributions include Division of Labour in Society, Elementary
Forms of Religious Life, Le Suicide, Rules of Sociological Method
etc.
• He was the first modern thinker who emphasized on the reality
of society. In his theory the ultimate social reality is the group.
• He advocates the objective, factual and empirical method of
study. For him, sociology is the study of social facts. Social life has
to be analyzed in terms of social facts. He considers social facts to
be external to individual.
Herbert Spencer: (1820-1903)
• Herbert Spencer, a British scholar, played a leading role in
the intellectual movement in social sciences in the 19th
century.
• His sociology is essentially evolutionistic. His main focus
was on the evolutionary growth of social structures.
• For him, evolution begins in the inorganic world of matter,
goes through the organic or living world of plants and
animals and ends in the human and social world of men.
• He believed that all phenomena organic, inorganic and
super-organic follow the same natural law of evolution.
• His main works are Social Statics, The Study of Sociology,
The Principles of Sociology and Man versus the State etc.
Max Weber: (1864-1920)
• Max Weber, a German philosopher and Sociologist,
contributed significantly to the evolution of Sociology as a
scientific discipline. For him, individual is the basic unit of
society.
• Weber opines that it is necessary to analyse human
motivations, actions and relationships scientifically.
• Verstehen i.e interpretative understanding is the method
which is more effective in understanding the dynamics of
society and culture which cannot be reduced to mere
observable objects.
• The task before the social scientist is to observe the inner
meaning of a social phenomenon.
• For him sociology is the interpretative understanding of social
action. His main works are the Protestant Ethics and the Spirit
of Capitalism, Economics and Society, Methodology of Social
Sciences.
Karl Marx: (1818-1883).
• Marx has helped through his ideas in understanding the nature of
society, particularly, Karl Marx how conflicts occur. .
• Marx writes in 1848 that all history is a history of classes and (1818 -
1883) class struggles.
• The society gets divided between the oppressors and the oppressed-
masters and slaves, lords and serfs and in the modern times, capitalists
and workers.
• To analyse the structure of society, it was necessary to understand the
forces of production and relations of production.
• The contradiction between the forces and the relations of prodiuction
leads to class struggle.
• According to him, each society dies in time because of internal conflicts
and contradictions and is replaced by a higher one.
• In time, capitalism would be destroyed and there would emerge a
classless society characterised by absence of conflict, exploitation and
alienation from this world.
• His main works are Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts, Capital,
The Holy Family, the Poverty of Philosophy, The Communist Manifesto,
German Ideology etc.
Talcott Parsons (1902-1982):
• Parsons is a leading American sociologist. He views sociology as
the analysis of social relationship and cultural product.
• He tried to keep social science as close to natural science. He
opined that the role of reason is supreme in sociological theory.
• The social science, which he calls action science, is that which
deals with the realms of interaction and values.
• His important books are “The structure of Social action and ‘The
Social System’.
• Some of his salient themes include (i) action frame of reference,
(ii) social system and (iii) pattern variable.
• Parsons opines that a social system consists in a plurality of
individual actors interacting with each other in a situation.
• The core of a social system is the patterned normative order
through which the life of a population is collectively organized
Talcott Parsons (1902-1982):
• Parsons is a leading American sociologist. He views sociology as
the analysis of social relationship and cultural product.
• He tried to keep social science as close to natural science. He
opined that the role of reason is supreme in sociological theory.
• The social science, which he calls action science, is that which
deals with the realms of interaction and values.
• His important books are “The structure of Social action and ‘The
Social System’.
• Some of his salient themes include (i) action frame of reference,
(ii) social system and (iii) pattern variable.
• Parsons opines that a social system consists in a plurality of
individual actors interacting with each other in a situation.
• The core of a social system is the patterned normative order
through which the life of a population is collectively organized

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Pioneers of sociology

  • 1. Pioneers of Sociology Auguste Comte: Prominent French Philosopher Comte coined the term sociology and contributed substantially to the making of the discipline. His important works include Positive Philosophy, Systems of Positive Polity and Religion of Humanity. His significant sociological themes include Law of Three Stages, Hierarchy of Sciences, Positivism, Social Statics and Social Dynamics. His major intention was to create a science of society. Comte opined that sociology must follow the method of natural sciences. He believes in the uni-linear theory of evolution and opines that human knowledge and society pass through certain definite progressive evolutionary stages.
  • 2. Emile Durkheim: (1858-1917) • Another French sociologist Durkheim attempted to establish the status of sociology as an independent and distinct science. • He was a follower of Comte’s tradition and aimed at developing a scientific sociology. • He is considered as the builder of sociology. His major contributions include Division of Labour in Society, Elementary Forms of Religious Life, Le Suicide, Rules of Sociological Method etc. • He was the first modern thinker who emphasized on the reality of society. In his theory the ultimate social reality is the group. • He advocates the objective, factual and empirical method of study. For him, sociology is the study of social facts. Social life has to be analyzed in terms of social facts. He considers social facts to be external to individual.
  • 3. Herbert Spencer: (1820-1903) • Herbert Spencer, a British scholar, played a leading role in the intellectual movement in social sciences in the 19th century. • His sociology is essentially evolutionistic. His main focus was on the evolutionary growth of social structures. • For him, evolution begins in the inorganic world of matter, goes through the organic or living world of plants and animals and ends in the human and social world of men. • He believed that all phenomena organic, inorganic and super-organic follow the same natural law of evolution. • His main works are Social Statics, The Study of Sociology, The Principles of Sociology and Man versus the State etc.
  • 4. Max Weber: (1864-1920) • Max Weber, a German philosopher and Sociologist, contributed significantly to the evolution of Sociology as a scientific discipline. For him, individual is the basic unit of society. • Weber opines that it is necessary to analyse human motivations, actions and relationships scientifically. • Verstehen i.e interpretative understanding is the method which is more effective in understanding the dynamics of society and culture which cannot be reduced to mere observable objects. • The task before the social scientist is to observe the inner meaning of a social phenomenon. • For him sociology is the interpretative understanding of social action. His main works are the Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism, Economics and Society, Methodology of Social Sciences.
  • 5. Karl Marx: (1818-1883). • Marx has helped through his ideas in understanding the nature of society, particularly, Karl Marx how conflicts occur. . • Marx writes in 1848 that all history is a history of classes and (1818 - 1883) class struggles. • The society gets divided between the oppressors and the oppressed- masters and slaves, lords and serfs and in the modern times, capitalists and workers. • To analyse the structure of society, it was necessary to understand the forces of production and relations of production. • The contradiction between the forces and the relations of prodiuction leads to class struggle. • According to him, each society dies in time because of internal conflicts and contradictions and is replaced by a higher one. • In time, capitalism would be destroyed and there would emerge a classless society characterised by absence of conflict, exploitation and alienation from this world. • His main works are Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts, Capital, The Holy Family, the Poverty of Philosophy, The Communist Manifesto, German Ideology etc.
  • 6. Talcott Parsons (1902-1982): • Parsons is a leading American sociologist. He views sociology as the analysis of social relationship and cultural product. • He tried to keep social science as close to natural science. He opined that the role of reason is supreme in sociological theory. • The social science, which he calls action science, is that which deals with the realms of interaction and values. • His important books are “The structure of Social action and ‘The Social System’. • Some of his salient themes include (i) action frame of reference, (ii) social system and (iii) pattern variable. • Parsons opines that a social system consists in a plurality of individual actors interacting with each other in a situation. • The core of a social system is the patterned normative order through which the life of a population is collectively organized
  • 7. Talcott Parsons (1902-1982): • Parsons is a leading American sociologist. He views sociology as the analysis of social relationship and cultural product. • He tried to keep social science as close to natural science. He opined that the role of reason is supreme in sociological theory. • The social science, which he calls action science, is that which deals with the realms of interaction and values. • His important books are “The structure of Social action and ‘The Social System’. • Some of his salient themes include (i) action frame of reference, (ii) social system and (iii) pattern variable. • Parsons opines that a social system consists in a plurality of individual actors interacting with each other in a situation. • The core of a social system is the patterned normative order through which the life of a population is collectively organized