Thoughts of Various Thinkers: While Sociology emerged from the work of three founding fathers - Emile Durkheim, Max Weber and Karl Marx. Its called Holy Trinity, the grand theories of these founding fathers laid the foundation for sociological thoughts. They tried to explain what society is, what is the relationship between society and the individual and what the dominant forces on social and historical changes are:
- They saw society as an entity in its own right.
- Durkheim, Weber and Max saw economic political and ideological as crucial to social order and social change, through we find them different radically in their interpretations of which factor was the most important.
- All three sociologists tried to resolve the most complex issues, the relationship between man and society.
- Does it have a reality of its own and the ability to control the lives and destinies of those living within its structures or is man a free agent, is he capable of controlling society and of determining his own future.
Core Questions These thinkers grappled with abecedarian questions about society
What's society?
What's the relationship between society and the existent?
What are the dominant forces driving social and literal change?
Society as an Entity They viewed society as an reality with its own distinct characteristics, not simply a collection of individualities.
Crucial Factors Durkheim, Weber, and Marx all honored the significance of profitable, political, and ideological factors in shaping social order and change, though they differed on which was most pivotal.
Man vs. Society A central concern was the complex relationship between individualities and society
Does society have its own reality and control individual lives?
Are individualities free agents able of shaping society and their own futures?
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