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Applied Sociology (Applied Sociology)

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“Applied Sociology –
This work and its predecessor, Pure Sociology, constitute
together a system of sociology, and these, with Dynamic
Sociology, The Psychic Factors of Civilisation, and the Outlines of Sociology, make up a more comprehensive system of
social philosophy. Should any reader acquaint himself with the
whole, he will find it not only consistent with itself, but progressive in the sense that each successive volume carries the subject a step farther with a minimum of repetition or duplicate treatment.

Author

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 22.59 × 14.34 × 1.82 cm
Author

Lester Frank Ward (Lester Frank Ward)

Language

English

Publisher

Vani Prakashan

Pages

424

Year/Edtion

2015

Subject

Social Science

Contents

N/A

About Athor

"Lester Frank Ward –
Lester F Ward (June 18, 1841 – April 18, 1913) was born at Joliet in Illinois where he received his early education. After the death of his father, Lester and his brother moved to Pennsylvania where they worked first with a businessman and then as farm labourers. He later joined the Columbian College in Washington (now George Washington University) from where he received his BA degree in 1869, LLB in 1871 and MA in 1873. After he practised law for some time, he was appointed a geologist in the US Geological Society and served as its second director during 1881-1894. Later he was made director of the Bureau of Ethnology in the prestigious Smithsonian Institution. In 1892, he was named palaeontologist for the USGS, a position he held until 1906, when he resigned to accept the chair of Sociology at Brown University. He was later elected the first president of the American Sociological Association.
In Pure Sociology (1903), Ward stresses the role of conflict in human history and progress. It was through conflict that hominids gained dominance over animals, and Homo Sapiens wiped out the less advanced species. To Ward, war is a naural evolutionary process though it is, like all natural evolutionary passes, capricious low, often ineffective and having no regard for the pain inflicted on living creatures. No wonder this world view, which links him to Darwin and Spencer, has been a butt of criticism in the last one century or so.
Neo-Darwinism and Neo-Lamarckism (1891), Dynamic Sology (2 volumes, 1883 and 1897) and The Psychic Factors of Civilisation (1893) are some other major works by Ward, besides a very large number of articles.

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