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Marx, Durkheim, Weber

Karl Marx considered one of the world's greatest thinkers by the Wall Street Journal thought that people should try to change society. Exiled from his native country of Germany for trying to ignite a revolution believed the main struggle in human life was class conflict. One of the lasting impressions of his work Manifest der kommunistischen Partei (Communist Manifesto) (1848) was written in the explicit hope


He is credited with making sociology a science, and having made it part of the French academic curriculum. With his most famous economic work, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (1905), Weber disagreed with Marx in that economics was the central force in social change. And although Modern day Communism, widely attributed to him, is very different from his Marxism; the founders of modern day communism drew from his ideas so much so that he was disgusted at some of the debates on his insights into sociolism. Although Marx did not consider himself a sociologist, many sociologist consider his work, especially his work in the class stuggles and his introduction of one of the major perspectives in sociology, conflict theory, to have propelled him as one of the most significant early sociologist. During his lifetime, Emile Durkheim gave many lectures, and published an impressive number of sociological studies, to prove his one of his greatest contributions to science, his view on social integration, on subjects such as religion, suicide, and all aspects of society. Emile Durkheim is considered by many to be the father of sociology. Max Weber is best known as one of the leading scholars and founders of modern sociology and like Marx and Durkheim is one of the most influential of all sociologists. A hundred years after his genius his studies are still quoted and studied all over the world.

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