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sociolgy report. In this paper I will cover the top 3 men who are considered the
founding fathers of sociology. I will discuses a brief biography on them. ...
Submitted by robojester on November 29, 2007
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In this paper I will cover the top 3 men who are considered the founding fathers of sociology. I will discuses a brief biography on them. Also how they contributed to the creation known as sociology. If you don’t already know sociology is the study of human behavior and it is a valuable tool for many law enforcement employees. I will begin with a man called Karl Marx.
Karl Heinrich Marx was born the third of seven children. He was born in a Jewish Family in the town of Trier in the country of Germany. Marx was educated at home until the age of thirteen. After graduating from the Trier gymnasium Marx enrolled in the University of Bonn in 1835 at the age of seventeen to study law. But Marx was interested in studying philosophy and literature, but his father would not allow it because he did not believe that his son would be able to comfortably support himself in the future. The following year, his father forced him to transfer to University of Berlin. During this period, Marx wrote many poems and essays concerning life. Marx earned a doctorate in 1841 with a thesis titled The difference between the democritean an epicurean physiology of nature. But he had to submit his paper to the University of Jenna as he was warned that his reputation among the faculty as a radical would lead to a poor comments in Berlin. Towards the end of October 1843, Marx arrived in Paris France. There he began the most important friendship of his life he met Friedrich Engels. Engels had come to Paris to see Marx, who he had met at the office of the Rheinische Zeitung in 1842. He came to show Marx what would turn out to be Engels' greatest work. In his years in Paris Marx wrote many books some entitled, The German Ideology in 1845, The Poverty of Philosophy in 1847, and The Communist Manifesto was first published on February 21, 1848. During the last decade of his life, Marx's health declined and he was incapable of the effort that had been shown his previous work. He...
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