Social Change – A Theoretical Perspective of Classical Sociologists

Sociology is the field that studies individuals, society, social institutions, and behavior. While this sociology contains various ideas, social change is also seen as an important issue. Social change refers to change in culture, behavior, social institutions and social structure. In this way, this research paper clarifies the evolution of society and social change along with the theoretical thoughts of Classical sociologists such as Auguste Comte, Karl Marx, Herbert Spencer and Emile Durkheim. In the theoretical view of Classical sociologists, it is clear that the society has passed through many stages of development and that development has caused social change. It is significant that the theoretical thoughts of the early Classical sociologists have been instrumental in the development of today’s modern era and its transformation. Classical Sociologists’s theories of social change have different stages of development. How society evolves and undergoes change at each stage, and how society, culture, customs, ethics, values, behavior of individuals, and the trend of social institutions are shaped at each stage by classical sociologists such as Auguste Comte, Karl Marx, Herbert Spencer and  Emile Durkheim. This review also analyses theories of social change.

Related posts

பன்முகப் பார்வையில் பெருமாள் முருகன் சிறுகதைகள்

Unleashing the Power Within: Yoga and Meditation for School Students to Supercharge Memory Skills

தமிழ் செவ்விலக்கியப் பதிவுகளில் உயர்கல்வி புலங்கள்