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Page 1: Auguste Comte (1798-1857) Auguste Comte (1798-1857)  Harriet Martineau (1802 –1876)  Karl Marx (1818-1883) Karl Marx (1818-1883)  Herbert Spencer.
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Auguste Comte (1798-1857) Harriet Martineau (1802 –1876) Karl Marx (1818-1883) Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) George Herbert Mead (1863-1931) Max Weber (1864-1920) Charles Horton Cooley (1864-1929) W. E. B. DuBois (1868-1963)

Classical Sociologists’ Timeline

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Before Durkheim, Engels, Marx,

or Weber…Martineau examined social class,

religion, suicide, national character, domestic relations, women’s status, criminology, and interrelations between institutions and individuals.

IMPORTANT !!!

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Martineau’s life Born June

12,1802 Daughter of

textile worker Middle class 6th of 8 children Before age 16,

lost her sense of smell, taste, and hearing

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Harriet Martineau Single female in a very male-

dominated economic world

Father: Died during 1820s

Fiancé: Mental & physical collapse

Remained single & independent

By 1829, committed to writing profession

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Writer: Fictional and

Sociological works

Pioneer in field of sociology

Harriet’s Work

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Work includes over 1,500 columns

and about 61 books

An advocate for freedom and emancipation of women and slaves.

“… Is it to be understood that the principles of the Declaration of Independence bear no relation to half of the human race?”

Society in America

Harriet’s Work

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Harriet Martineau

First “methodological essay” ever published, How to Observe Morals and Manners (1838)

Translated and abbreviated Comte’s Positive Philosophy

Spread Comte’s word far and wide

Comte had it retranslated into French

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Strong believer in feminism

First to speak on women being viewed as secondary partner in a relationship (marriage)

Beliefs

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Women could contribute more to society than just as a house wife

Talks of abuse that women endure

Revolutionary in helping women learn to fight back

Few followers: Unlike women to disobey husbands

Beliefs

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Activism

In 1869, supported the Ladies’ National Association for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Act. In 1886, the Acts were repealed

Call for repeal of laws that gave authority to police to detain and examine women on suspicion of prostitution as means to control the spread of syphilis and gonorrhea

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Believed society had to be changed through social reforms

Belief in social reform: Component of Necessarianism

Also reflects Unitarian background

Society

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Theory that every event

Including action of human will

Is necessary result of a sequence of causes

Determinism

Necessarianism

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Denies Trinity, God is one

Rejects doctrine of “original sin”

Unlimited nature of the Redemption by Christ All souls will be saved No hell

Unitarianism

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Kate Middleton

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Autonomous

Moral Practical

Agent

The Individual

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Unitarian background

encouraged her to see the quest for knowledge and the betterment of society as being

For the growth of the individual member of society

The Individual

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Social interaction and human

association existed for the happiness of the individual

Purpose of society: Serve social needs of individuals

To empower individuals to make their lives better

Concept of society

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Autonomy essential to individual happiness and

Progress of society

The subjugation of women and the enslavement of other humans

Denied society assets that would be much more valuable if they were allowed autonomy

Society

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Harriet Martineau: Sociology of Slavery

Between 1834 and 1836, Martineau travelled through the United States

Indentured servitude of white immigrants had been abolished

Introducing any form of servitude prohibited in Northern and Western regions of U.S.

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Slavery confined to 13 Southern states that grew tobacco, rice, cotton, and sugar

Slave population 2.5 million

Harriet Martineau: Sociology of Slavery

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Through autonomy individuals:

Explore boundaries of intellectual capacity

Contribute to social progress

Selfhood

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Autonomy =Selfhood

Without autonomy, women were only an extension of the “self” of the men in society

Selfhood

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Took trip to the Middle-East Wrote Eastern Life Past and Present

After trip, she became an atheist Left with very few supporters,

including her family In 1876, she died from an illness

Now remembered as the first woman sociologist

Towards the End of Her Life…