Classical Sociology
Classical Sociology refers to the foundational theories and perspectives in the field of sociology that emerged in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It includes the works of influential figures such as Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, and Max Weber, who sought to understand and explain the social structures, institutions, and dynamics of human society. Classical sociologists focused on exploring issues such as social inequality, power dynamics, social order, and the impact of industrialization and urbanization on individuals and communities. Their theories and research laid the groundwork for modern sociological inquiry and continue to shape the way we understand the social world today.