Why is sociology called the mother of all social sciences?
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The simplest reason for the subject being the mother is that sociology studies on the society and humans living in it . Society is the main laboratory where all other subjects like economics, political science etc relays. Hence its called the mother of all social sciences .
[note:the answer is from my last year's textbook of social sciences.. and not copied from net...]
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[note:the answer is from my last year's textbook of social sciences.. and not copied from net...]
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'Sociology' is called the 'mother' of all the 'social sciences'.
- The 'simplest reason' for the topic being the 'mother' is that 'social science' studies on 'society' and 'humans' living in it.
- 'Society' is the 'main laboratory' wherever all different subjects like 'political economy', 'government', etc relay. therefore it's known as the 'mother' of all 'social sciences'.
- 'Sociology' is the 'scientific study' of 'society', together with patterns of 'social relationships', 'social interaction', and 'culture'.
- The 'term' 'social science' was 'initial utilized' by 'French person' 'Auguste Compte' within the decade once he planned an 'artificial science' uniting all information 'regarding act'.
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