2019
DOI: 10.5430/sass.v6n2p66
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Social Change and Development: A Critical Comparison of Classical with Contemporary Sociological Theory

Abstract: This study re-examines the prevalent view of classical social theorist, Auguste Comte and contemporary social theorist,Gerhard Lenski. Both social theorists are important figures in terms of social change and social development.Therefore, within context, the notion of social change theories, its relations and cause of social change are discussed,followed by an outline of the concepts of both theorists. Next, it deals with what the two perspectives share in commonand compares the differences between them. The s… Show more

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“…Considering what has been put forth in this article, the comparison is, then, crucial to sociological knowledge (Budiana, Otsuka, & Yoshihara, 2019;Guclu, 2019;Spohn, 2017). Following Durkheim (1982), "Comparative sociology is not a special branch of sociology; it is sociology itself, in so far as it ceases to be purely descriptive and aspires to account for facts" (p. 158).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Considering what has been put forth in this article, the comparison is, then, crucial to sociological knowledge (Budiana, Otsuka, & Yoshihara, 2019;Guclu, 2019;Spohn, 2017). Following Durkheim (1982), "Comparative sociology is not a special branch of sociology; it is sociology itself, in so far as it ceases to be purely descriptive and aspires to account for facts" (p. 158).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…There are several factors potentially involved in social change, notably the demographic, geographic, technological, cultural, social and environmental (Guclu, 2019). "Social change is a social phenomenon and a natural social process.…”
Section: Table 1 Features Of Sociology As a Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%