Basic Principles of Developmental Sociology

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One of the first steps in sociology, as in any science, is a systematic classification of the phenomena with which it deals. Numerous dichotomous classification of societies are put forth by different sociologists e.g. Tonnies' 'Gemeinschaft' and 'Gesellschaft', Durkheion's 'mechanical solidarity' and 'organic solidarity', Maine’s 'status' and 'contract', Spencer's 'militant' and 'industrial' societies. Most of these classifications implied an evolutionary scheme. According to Comte's 'law of three stages' human thought developed from the theological through the metaphysical to the positive stage. Well-researched material on developmental sociology is presented in this volume which will prove a veritable mine of information to all concerned.

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Title
Basic Principles of Developmental Sociology
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
812611052X
Length
viii+292p., Tables; ills; 25cm.
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