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Sociology Of South African Sociology

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“South African sociology” (Webster, 2004, p. 28) can be considered as the result of the combination of different types of sociology due to the various changes that taken place in South African society throughout its history (Webster, 2004, p. 28). “Marxism” (Macionis & Plummer, 2012, p. 117), which is one of the main contributors to this sociology, was coined by Karl Marx, a German sociologist who by observing the various relations within a society came up with his own beliefs on how society has changed and how it can be improved which have been widely used across the world (Macionis & Plummer, 2012, p. 117). He believed that in the past, people lived in collective groups and were not divided by economic status but shared what they had and focused more on working together than working for each other and this was referred to as ”communism” (Macionis & Plummer, 2012, p. 119). However, Marx suggested that as time progressed people began to fight for land and possessions and this led to weaker groups being kept as “slaves” (Macionis & Plummer, 2012, p. 18) and were used for the benefit of their capturers and this ultimately created a distinction between those who had power and those who did not (Macionis & Plummer, 2012, p. 119). Marx also suggested that from this came what is known as “capitalism” (Macionis & Plummer, 2012, p. 117), which was the result of technological advancements such as the use of machines to produce goods in “factories” (Macionis & Plummer, 2012, p. 117)

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