Deck 2: A: Classical Social Theories
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Deck 2: A: Classical Social Theories
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Rousseau suggested that human beings are the only animal that is intrinsically imperfect and thus imperfectible.
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2
Karl Marx would view our current university system as a functional and practical way to help young people fulfill their wants and desires.
False
3
Functionalist theorists offer no account of social change in their emphasis on stability and equilibrium.
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4
Locke viewed people in their natural state as fearful of each other and in need of a government to protect them.
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Social theorist Hobbes argued that,at their most basic,human beings are motivated by self-interest and the pursuit of power.
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Verstehen refers to understanding the meaning of an action from an objective,impartial,"outsiders" point of view.
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Talcott Parson's AGIL typology was an important contribution to conflict theory as it outlined the mechanisms for maintaining social equilibrium.
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8
Enlightenment thinkers suggested that individuals had limited human agency due to divine intervention.
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9
Conservative reactionaries to the enlightenment felt that healthy competition between individuals was a good thing.
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10
Conflict theorists suggest that those in power should stay in power because it results in stability.
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11
The conservative reaction to the Enlightenment was based on the belief that society is not the product of individuals but,rather,an entity in itself.
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12
Charles Darwin coined the term survival of the fittest,which implies that the strong will survive.
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13
Herbert Spencer's critique of social welfare programs shows that he saw great utility in applying his sociological imagination.
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14
The idea that people are responsible for creating the social world around them was completely accepted by those who believed that human beings existed by virtue of God's will.
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15
For symbolic interactionists,human actors are the product of external and constraining social forces.
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