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In Terms of How the Individual Is Viewed in Society

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In terms of how the individual is viewed in society, what are the similarities between sociological thinkers Harriet Martineau and Max Weber?


A) Both focus on the individual's objective understanding of the society they live in with little attention paid to individual's subjective experiences.
B) Both focus on the material factors in society and the relationship individuals have to these factors such as food, shelter and clothing.
C) Both focus on the individual's subjective experiences in society while acknowledging that it is situated in the broader social context.
D) These two thinkers do not share similarities. There is more of a similarity between Emile Durkheim and Karl Marx.

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