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conclusion growth of sociology in Europe​

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Answered by ItzzTrinity
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Sociology as a discipline is a product of modern society. Sociological theory, therefore, endeavours to account for modern society. Classical sociological theory is exclusively an intellectual response to theorize on the problems and issues associated with the emergence of . The influence of Karl Marx, who related social conditions to what he called "objective" economic conditions, i.e., the means of production, was highly influential in the development of sociology. Two turn of the century thinkers were also important sociologists: Emile Durkheim and Max Weber.

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THE DEVELOPMEN T of SOCIOLOGY in EUROPE The Sociologists' Perspective

2. The Industrial Revolution, which took place from the 18th to 19th centuries, was a period during which predominantly agrarian, rural societies in Europe and America became industrial and urban. Industrialization marked a shift to powered, special-purpose machinery, factories and mass production.

3. While industrialization brought about an increased volume and variety of manufactured goods and an . improved standard of living for some, it also resulted in often grim employment and living conditions for the poor and working classes

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