Historical Development of Sociology: From the 18th Century to the 19th Century, Study notes of Culture & Society

An overview of the historical and intellectual development of sociology from the 18th to the 19th century. Topics covered include the enlightenment, social contract theory, critiques of political reactionaries, socialism, philosophy, economy, and various sociological theories such as dialectics, materialism, functionalism, and interactionism. Key figures discussed include rousseau, paine, kant, smith, hegel, ricardo, comte, spencer, and marx.

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HISTORICAL AND INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT
OF SOCIOLOGY
18th Century Revolutions: Enlightenment, Rights of
Persons, Social Contract (Rousseau & Paine)
Critique of Political Reactionaries Socialism
Philosophy Economy (Bonapartists) (St. Simon)
(Kant) (Smith) (Royalists)
Dialectics Economics Social
(Hegel) (Ricardo) Progress
(Comte)
19th Century
Civil Wars
Dialectical Social Evolution
Materialism (Spencer)
(Marx)
Functionalism
(Durkheim)
Interactionism
(Weber)
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HISTORICAL AND INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT

OF SOCIOLOGY

18th Century Revolutions: Enlightenment, Rights of Persons, Social Contract (Rousseau & Paine)

Critique of Political Reactionaries Socialism Philosophy Economy (Bonapartists) (St. Simon) (Kant) (Smith) (Royalists)

Dialectics Economics Social (Hegel) (Ricardo) Progress (Comte)

19th Century Civil Wars

Dialectical Social Evolution Materialism (Spencer) (Marx) Functionalism (Durkheim) Interactionism (Weber)

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