SOCIOL 2S06 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Industrial Revolution, W. E. B. Du Bois, Auguste Comte

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Sociol 2kk3, co1, david young, jan 4th 2018. Classical theory has traditionally referred to ideas developed by karl marx, emile. Written during the timeframe of late 19th century to the early 20th century (1800s-1900s) Produced writing sociologist see as foundational texts, constitute the canon (the body) of conceptual knowledge that sociologists are expected to know. Also coincides with several overlooked theorists, these sociologists were female or of colour. They were developing feminist theories during the same time as the above. Dubois started to develop ideas about race relations and racial inequality. They were long marginalized in the history of sociology. Recognized in the late 20th century during the fad of focusing on. Contemporary theory refers to ideas that were ideas developed after the writings of the classical theorists. Build upon or engage with the ideas of its predecessors. Early to mid 20th century up to present. Forces that affect the development of sociological theory.

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