Q1(a) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2020 · Sociology GS 1 · 10 marks · 1 min read

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How did the intellectual forces lead to the emergence of sociology ?Discuss.

Topic: Sociology. Syllabus: Sociology — The Discipline: Modernity and social changes in Europe and emergence of sociology; Scope of the subject and comparison with other social sciences; Sociology and common sense. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2020 and Sociology.

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Intellectual forces made society worldly, comparable, and criticisable. Montesquieu, Smith, Rousseau, and Comte prepared comparison, market, inequality, and a named science. Marx, Durkheim, and Weber filled the space with class, social facts, and action. Nisbet’s conservative problems also fed the tradition. Ideas licensed the discipline; industry made it urgent.

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Introduction

Sociology emerged when European thought made society a worldly object. Intellectual forces did not build factories, but they licensed a science of order and change. Auguste Comte named that science; older ideas made the name thinkable.

Body

Enlightenment and comparison

  • Reason treated laws and manners as human products. Montesquieu compared types of society before the word sociology.
  • Progress theories, from Condorcet to Saint-Simon, asked for a science that would reorganise the social body.

Political economy and moral philosophy

  • Adam Smith’s division of labour and David Hume’s morals supplied regularities of exchange and sympathy.
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau politicised inequality. Karl Marx later inverted contract into class, but the intellectual permission was already there.

Science, history, and the German path

  • Positivism, after Comte, demanded laws of society on the model of the natural sciences.
  • German historicism and later Max Weber insisted on meaning and the ideal type, another intellectual door.
  • Emile Durkheim used scientific rhetoric to fix social facts as a distinct object.

Discuss

  • Ideas led by opening a space. Industry and revolution supplied the urgency. Robert Nisbet added conservative themes of community and authority.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  EN[Enlightenment] --> SOC[Sociology]
  PE[Political economy] --> SOC
  POS[Positivism] --> SOC
  GER[Meaning and history] --> SOC

Conclusion

Intellectual forces—Enlightenment comparison, political economy, positivism, and the German science of meaning—made sociology possible. Comte, Marx, Durkheim, and Weber occupied that space. Ideas led; they did not replace the shock of the factory and the revolution.

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