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Sociology Is A Simple Form Of Sociology

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Sociology, in its most simple form, is often described as the study of society and culture or as Alvin L. Bertrand says, “the study of human relationships” in his book ‘Basic Sociology’ (1967:5), although, others argue that it is not that simple, such as R. Jenkins who says “There are those for whom the fundamental building blocks of Sociological analysis can only be individuals, others for whom they must be collectivities” in ‘The foundations of Sociology (R. Jenkins: 15). Sociology brings together a number of different viewpoints from a wide range of sociologists. Although Auguste Come was the founder of the term ‘Sociology’, a number of different Sociologists, such as Durkheim and Marx, have challenged and changed perceptions about the term.

Auguste Comte (1798-1857), a French social scientist inspired by changes that the French Revolution caused, was the key founder of Sociology as a concept and classed himself at the first official ‘sociologist’. The word sociology is a simple combination of two different words: Firstly, the word socius-, which has Latin origins and a direct meaning of ‘society, association, togetherness or companionship’, and Secondly, the ancient Greek word, logos, which has a literal meaning of ‘to speak about, or a word’. Therefore, Comte defined Sociology, in the simplest form, as ‘the study of society and culture’. Not only was Comte the first to give Sociology a definition but also the first to study how society worked as a system, as said by

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