factors responsible for the growth of sociology in europe
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The cultural relativism that became an important part of Enlightenment thought was also a precursor to modern sociology. However, it was in the early nineteenth-century, in the midst of the changes wrought by the Industrial Revolution, that sociology emerged as a field of study..... hope it helps!!
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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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