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Explain the intellectual ideas that went into the making of sociology

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The sociological discipline was made possible by the social, economic, political, and intellectual climate of 18th-century Europe.

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It appeared in European society in line with its socio-historical context, which had its roots in the age of enlightenment. The Industrial Revolution played a significant role in the formation of sociology, as did the lengthy series of revolutions that began with the French Revolution in 1789 and continued throughout the nineteenth century. Early sociological theory was heavily influenced by Darwin's theories of organic evolution. Studying sociological institutions like the family, school, and structures like stratification was driven by the idea that society is made up of several elements, each of which has a certain purpose. Early sociologists were influenced by the political theory of Voltaire, Montesquieu, Rousseau, and others who advocated for religious tolerance, individual liberty, and the separation of powers.

Thus, the interaction between the individual and society, as well as how society is both stable and developing, are important sociological concepts.

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