Deck 1: A Historical Sketch of Sociological Theory: the Early Years

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Who wrote, "People's minds and their conceptions of themselves are shaped by their social experiences?"

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Herbert Spencer
C) Karl Mannheim
D) George Hebert Mead
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Who wrote, "A 'veil' rather than a wall separates African Americans and whites?"

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) George Simmel
C) George Herbert Mead
D) W. E. B. DuBois
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Who wrote, "Capitalism is based on the exploitation of the workers by the capitalists?"

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Herbert Spencer
C) Karl Marx
D) Emile Durkheim
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What was the most immediate social force in the rise of sociology during the late 1800s?

A) Political Revolution
B) The Industrial Revolution
C) The Rise of Capitalism
D) Colonialism
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Who wrote, "Knowledge is shaped by the social world?"

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Herbert Spencer
C) Karl Mannheim
D) George Hebert Mead
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Which social force refers to a mass migration of people away from agricultural areas and toward industrial cities?

A) Political Revolution
B) Urbanization
C) Colonialization
D) The Rise of Capitalism
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Who wrote, "We are evolving in the direction of a world dominated by science?"

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Auguste Comte
C) Karl Marx
D) Emile Durkheim
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When did sociologists (as opposed to social thinkers) first appear?

A) ancient Greeks and Romans
B) Middle-Ages
C) Renaissance (1400s)
D) mid-1800s
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Which social force refers to the incorporation of production technology into market driving economies?

A) Political Revolution
B) The Rise of Capitalism and the Industrial Revolution
C) The Rise of Socialism
D) Colonialism
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According to George Ritzer, which of the following makes a sociological theory a classic? Select all, but only those that apply.

A) wide range of application
B) deal with central social issues
C) stand the test of time
D) interrelated propositions that systematize knowledge
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Which social force refers to the spread of western political, social, cultural, and economic domination across the globe?

A) Political Revolution
B) The Rise of Capitalism and The Industrial Revolution
C) The Rise of Socialism
D) Colonialism
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Who wrote, "Capitalism is virtually synonymous with 'creative destruction'?"

A) Thorstein Veblen
B) Karl Marx
C) Joseph Schumpeter
D) Emile Durkheim
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Who wrote, "We are headed to an increasingly centralized world with less individual freedom?"

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Herbert Spencer
C) Karl Marx
D) Emile Durkheim
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Who wrote, "The modern world offers less moral cohesion than did earlier societies?"

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Herbert Spencer
C) Karl Marx
D) Emile Durkheim
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Who wrote, "The modern world is an iron cage of rational systems from which there is no escape?"

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Emile Durkheim
C) Karl Marx
D) Max Weber
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Which of the following makes a sociological theory a classic? Select all, but only those that apply.

A) great scope
B) ambition
C) important during their own time
D) continued relevance today
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Who wrote, "The city spawns a particular type of person?"

A) George Simmel
B) Emile Durkhiem
C) Karl Marx
D) Max Weber
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Who wrote, "People engage in conspicuous consumption?"

A) Thorstein Veblen
B) Karl Marx
C) Joseph Schumpeter
D) Emile Durkheim
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Which social force refers to a questioning of patriarchy that grew out of mobilizations against slavery and the political oppression of the middle class?

A) Political Revolution
B) Urbanization
C) Religion
D) Feminism
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Who wrote, "Gender inequality explains most of individual experience, the ills in society, and history?"

A) Charlotte Perkins Gilman
B) Emile Durkheim
C) W. E. B. DuBois
D) Alexis de Tocqueville
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Which German thinker emphasized rationality in his social theory that he famously applied to religion, economics, and bureaucracy?

A) G. W. F. Hegel
B) Ludwig Feuerbach
C) Karl Marx
D) Max Weber
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Which French sociologist directed his positivist critique toward the French Revolution and its aftermath?

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Claude Henri Saint-Simon
C) Auguste Comte
D) Emile Durkheim
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What intellectual current of early British sociology focused on reforming individuals rather than society?

A) Ameliorism
B) Political Economy
C) Socialism
D) Social Evolution
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Which French sociologist's emphasis on freedom combined with his critiques of equality and centralization led him to be extremely critical of both democracy and socialism?

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Claude Henri Saint-Simon
C) Auguste Comte
D) Emile Durkheim
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What intellectual current of early British sociology focused on how capitalist markets largely control behavior and societal organization more generally?

A) Ameliorism
B) Political Economy
C) Socialism
D) Social Evolution
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Which of the following intellectual currents was embraced by early British sociologists? Select all, but only those that apply.

A) Ameliorism
B) Political Economy
C) Socialism
D) Social Evolution
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Auguste Comte and Hebert Spencer are the most widely read and therefore influential classic sociological theorists.
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According to Tiryakian, what makes a sociological work a classic? Select all, but only those that apply.

A) It is considered a "must read" for new sociologists.
B) It demonstrates the imaginative power of sociology.
C) It is useful to contemporary theorists and researchers.
D) It is considered a "must reread" by older sociologists.
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Which German thinker developed a materialist philosophy he then applied toward understanding consciousness and religion?

A) G. W. F. Hegel
B) Ludwig Feuerbach
C) Karl Marx
D) Max Weber
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Which French sociologist outlined how sociology should be a study of morality and social facts?

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Claude Henri Saint-Simon
C) Auguste Comte
D) Emile Durkheim
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Which German thinker thought almost every social problem had its roots in capitalism?

A) G. W. F. Hegel
B) Ludwig Feuerbach
C) Karl Marx
D) Max Weber
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Who was the Hegelian-Marxist who is now considered the father of "Western Marxism?"

A) Friedrich Engels
B) Karl Kautsky
C) Georg Lukács
D) Martin Jay
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There was a debate among early sociologists about how much social science should mirror the natural sciences.
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Which German philosopher developed dialectics and idealism to examine the dynamic aspects of society?

A) G. W. F. Hegel
B) Ludwig Feuerbach
C) Karl Marx
D) Max Weber
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Most classic sociologists rejected religion, instead relied on the scientific rationalism offered by more secular styles of thinking.
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Which French sociologist saw the need for socialist reforms of capitalism, but was concerned the working class would be empowered?

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Claude Henri Saint-Simon
C) Auguste Comte
D) Emile Durkheim
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What intellectual current of early British sociology focused on how social structures emerge and operate?

A) Ameliorism
B) Political Economy
C) Socialism
D) Social Evolution
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Which was an intellectual current of The Enlightenment? Select all, but only those that apply.

A) Philosophy
B) Sociology
C) Science
D) Religion
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The majority of early sociologists favored socialism over capitalism.
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Which early French sociologist had the most influence on contemporary sociology?

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Claude Henri Saint-Simon
C) Auguste Comte
D) Emile Durkheim
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Which social factor was the most important in the rise of sociology and why?
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Explain how counter-enlightenment thought in addition to the Enlightenment philosophy and science was also important to the development of sociology.
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Explain how the unique social contexts in France, Germany, and Britain led to the development of unique sociological thought.
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French Catholic counterrevolutionary philosophy challenged the Enlightenment by arguing tradition, imagination, emotionalism, and religion are useful and even needed for social life.
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Primarily because of Karl Max's controversial yet influential work, early sociology was much more fragmented in Germany than it was in France.
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Most enlightenment thinkers embraced traditional authorities.
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Vilfredo Pareto characterized society as being comprised of interdependent parts where a change in one part results in a change in another part so that equilibrium is maintained.
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Claude Henri Saint-Simon wanted to undo the Enlightenment and return society to The Middle-Ages.
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Like most German sociologists, George Simmel worked predominately at the macro-level.
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The German Philosophers Immanuel Kant and Friedrich Nietzsche were more influential to sociology than Karl Marx and Max Weber.
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Deck 1: A Historical Sketch of Sociological Theory: the Early Years
1
Who wrote, "People's minds and their conceptions of themselves are shaped by their social experiences?"

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Herbert Spencer
C) Karl Mannheim
D) George Hebert Mead
D
2
Who wrote, "A 'veil' rather than a wall separates African Americans and whites?"

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) George Simmel
C) George Herbert Mead
D) W. E. B. DuBois
D
3
Who wrote, "Capitalism is based on the exploitation of the workers by the capitalists?"

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Herbert Spencer
C) Karl Marx
D) Emile Durkheim
C
4
What was the most immediate social force in the rise of sociology during the late 1800s?

A) Political Revolution
B) The Industrial Revolution
C) The Rise of Capitalism
D) Colonialism
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5
Who wrote, "Knowledge is shaped by the social world?"

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Herbert Spencer
C) Karl Mannheim
D) George Hebert Mead
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Which social force refers to a mass migration of people away from agricultural areas and toward industrial cities?

A) Political Revolution
B) Urbanization
C) Colonialization
D) The Rise of Capitalism
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7
Who wrote, "We are evolving in the direction of a world dominated by science?"

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Auguste Comte
C) Karl Marx
D) Emile Durkheim
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8
When did sociologists (as opposed to social thinkers) first appear?

A) ancient Greeks and Romans
B) Middle-Ages
C) Renaissance (1400s)
D) mid-1800s
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9
Which social force refers to the incorporation of production technology into market driving economies?

A) Political Revolution
B) The Rise of Capitalism and the Industrial Revolution
C) The Rise of Socialism
D) Colonialism
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10
According to George Ritzer, which of the following makes a sociological theory a classic? Select all, but only those that apply.

A) wide range of application
B) deal with central social issues
C) stand the test of time
D) interrelated propositions that systematize knowledge
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11
Which social force refers to the spread of western political, social, cultural, and economic domination across the globe?

A) Political Revolution
B) The Rise of Capitalism and The Industrial Revolution
C) The Rise of Socialism
D) Colonialism
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12
Who wrote, "Capitalism is virtually synonymous with 'creative destruction'?"

A) Thorstein Veblen
B) Karl Marx
C) Joseph Schumpeter
D) Emile Durkheim
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13
Who wrote, "We are headed to an increasingly centralized world with less individual freedom?"

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Herbert Spencer
C) Karl Marx
D) Emile Durkheim
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14
Who wrote, "The modern world offers less moral cohesion than did earlier societies?"

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Herbert Spencer
C) Karl Marx
D) Emile Durkheim
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Who wrote, "The modern world is an iron cage of rational systems from which there is no escape?"

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Emile Durkheim
C) Karl Marx
D) Max Weber
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Which of the following makes a sociological theory a classic? Select all, but only those that apply.

A) great scope
B) ambition
C) important during their own time
D) continued relevance today
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17
Who wrote, "The city spawns a particular type of person?"

A) George Simmel
B) Emile Durkhiem
C) Karl Marx
D) Max Weber
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18
Who wrote, "People engage in conspicuous consumption?"

A) Thorstein Veblen
B) Karl Marx
C) Joseph Schumpeter
D) Emile Durkheim
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Which social force refers to a questioning of patriarchy that grew out of mobilizations against slavery and the political oppression of the middle class?

A) Political Revolution
B) Urbanization
C) Religion
D) Feminism
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Who wrote, "Gender inequality explains most of individual experience, the ills in society, and history?"

A) Charlotte Perkins Gilman
B) Emile Durkheim
C) W. E. B. DuBois
D) Alexis de Tocqueville
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21
Which German thinker emphasized rationality in his social theory that he famously applied to religion, economics, and bureaucracy?

A) G. W. F. Hegel
B) Ludwig Feuerbach
C) Karl Marx
D) Max Weber
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22
Which French sociologist directed his positivist critique toward the French Revolution and its aftermath?

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Claude Henri Saint-Simon
C) Auguste Comte
D) Emile Durkheim
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23
What intellectual current of early British sociology focused on reforming individuals rather than society?

A) Ameliorism
B) Political Economy
C) Socialism
D) Social Evolution
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24
Which French sociologist's emphasis on freedom combined with his critiques of equality and centralization led him to be extremely critical of both democracy and socialism?

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Claude Henri Saint-Simon
C) Auguste Comte
D) Emile Durkheim
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25
What intellectual current of early British sociology focused on how capitalist markets largely control behavior and societal organization more generally?

A) Ameliorism
B) Political Economy
C) Socialism
D) Social Evolution
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26
Which of the following intellectual currents was embraced by early British sociologists? Select all, but only those that apply.

A) Ameliorism
B) Political Economy
C) Socialism
D) Social Evolution
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27
Auguste Comte and Hebert Spencer are the most widely read and therefore influential classic sociological theorists.
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28
According to Tiryakian, what makes a sociological work a classic? Select all, but only those that apply.

A) It is considered a "must read" for new sociologists.
B) It demonstrates the imaginative power of sociology.
C) It is useful to contemporary theorists and researchers.
D) It is considered a "must reread" by older sociologists.
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29
Which German thinker developed a materialist philosophy he then applied toward understanding consciousness and religion?

A) G. W. F. Hegel
B) Ludwig Feuerbach
C) Karl Marx
D) Max Weber
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30
Which French sociologist outlined how sociology should be a study of morality and social facts?

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Claude Henri Saint-Simon
C) Auguste Comte
D) Emile Durkheim
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31
Which German thinker thought almost every social problem had its roots in capitalism?

A) G. W. F. Hegel
B) Ludwig Feuerbach
C) Karl Marx
D) Max Weber
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32
Who was the Hegelian-Marxist who is now considered the father of "Western Marxism?"

A) Friedrich Engels
B) Karl Kautsky
C) Georg Lukács
D) Martin Jay
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33
There was a debate among early sociologists about how much social science should mirror the natural sciences.
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34
Which German philosopher developed dialectics and idealism to examine the dynamic aspects of society?

A) G. W. F. Hegel
B) Ludwig Feuerbach
C) Karl Marx
D) Max Weber
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35
Most classic sociologists rejected religion, instead relied on the scientific rationalism offered by more secular styles of thinking.
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36
Which French sociologist saw the need for socialist reforms of capitalism, but was concerned the working class would be empowered?

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Claude Henri Saint-Simon
C) Auguste Comte
D) Emile Durkheim
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What intellectual current of early British sociology focused on how social structures emerge and operate?

A) Ameliorism
B) Political Economy
C) Socialism
D) Social Evolution
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38
Which was an intellectual current of The Enlightenment? Select all, but only those that apply.

A) Philosophy
B) Sociology
C) Science
D) Religion
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39
The majority of early sociologists favored socialism over capitalism.
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40
Which early French sociologist had the most influence on contemporary sociology?

A) Alexis de Tocqueville
B) Claude Henri Saint-Simon
C) Auguste Comte
D) Emile Durkheim
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41
Which social factor was the most important in the rise of sociology and why?
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42
Explain how counter-enlightenment thought in addition to the Enlightenment philosophy and science was also important to the development of sociology.
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43
Explain how the unique social contexts in France, Germany, and Britain led to the development of unique sociological thought.
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44
French Catholic counterrevolutionary philosophy challenged the Enlightenment by arguing tradition, imagination, emotionalism, and religion are useful and even needed for social life.
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Primarily because of Karl Max's controversial yet influential work, early sociology was much more fragmented in Germany than it was in France.
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Most enlightenment thinkers embraced traditional authorities.
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Vilfredo Pareto characterized society as being comprised of interdependent parts where a change in one part results in a change in another part so that equilibrium is maintained.
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48
Claude Henri Saint-Simon wanted to undo the Enlightenment and return society to The Middle-Ages.
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Like most German sociologists, George Simmel worked predominately at the macro-level.
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The German Philosophers Immanuel Kant and Friedrich Nietzsche were more influential to sociology than Karl Marx and Max Weber.
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