Founder
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Country
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Year
|
Basic Concepts
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August Comte
|
French
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1798-1857
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social and static social
dynamics
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Karl Marx
|
German
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1818-1883
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class conflict, emotion, historical
materialism
|
Emile Durkheim
|
French
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1858-1917
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social reality
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Max Weber
|
German
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1864- 1920
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social action; subjective sense
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Herbert Spencer
|
British
|
1820-1903
|
social Darwinism
|
Harriet Martineau
|
British
|
1802-1876
|
actively advocate the abolition of
slavery and gender issues
|
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