Emile Durkheim
social facts
What are common social facts?
marriage
language
religion
social structures and institutions. these could be the system of law, the economy, church and many aspects of religion, the state, and educational institutions and structures
material social facts
consist of features such as norms, values, and systems of morality
non-material social facts
social currents
set of shared beliefs, ideas, and moral attitudes which operate as a unifying force within society
collective consciousness
- about society, not about individual
Durkheim’s Social Fact of Suicide
integration
- sometimes viewed as a courageous act such as self-sacrifice
altruistic suicide
- a condition of instability resulting from a breakdown of standards and values or from a lack of purpose or ideals
anomie
anomic suicide
fatalistic suicide
Spirit of Capitalism
Max Weber
What are the 2 theories that explain capitalism?
idealism and materialism
assumption that the economy and natural environment are what determine human behavior, shape society, and govern the course of history
- starts from the ground, up
materialism
assumption that people’s behavior is the outcome of how they think about the world and that changes in thought will change society and the course of history
- starts from the top, down
idealism
Verstehen
the attitude which seeks profit rationally and systematically
spirit of capitalism
a man does not “by nature” wish to earn more and more money, but simply to live as he is accustomed to live and earn as much as is necessary for that purpose
traditionalism
- Model of Society
Karl Marx
superstructure
economic categories of people, each class has a place in the economy
Capitalist Relation of Production
conflict in society’s classes is between
dominate class and subordinate