Q1(a) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2021 · Sociology GS 1 · 10 marks · 1 min read

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Europe was the first and the only place where modernity emerged. Comment

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 2021 and Sociology.

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Modernity is a cluster of capitalism, state, science, and clock time. Europe was an early combination, as Weber, Marx, and Giddens show. “Only” ignores colonial modernity, Japan, and multiple modernities. Wallerstein places Europe inside a world-system. Comment: first is historical; only is false.

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Introduction

Modernity names industrial capitalism, the nation-state, science, and a disenchanted, clock-timed everyday life. Europe was an early cluster of those forms. Calling it the only birthplace turns a historical sequence into a civilisational monopoly.

Body

Europe as an early cluster

  • Max Weber tied Occidental rationalisation, the Protestant ethic, and legal-rational bureaucracy to a distinctive European path, not to a racial essence.
  • Karl Marx located the first full capitalist mode in Western Europe, then showed that capital must expand as a world market.
  • Anthony Giddens lists industrialism, capitalism, surveillance, and industrial war as institutional dimensions that first densified in Europe.

Why “only” fails

  • S. N. Eisenstadt’s multiple modernities treats Japan, Turkey, and postcolonial states as modern in their own institutional mixes, not as failed copies of Paris.
  • Colonial rule exported factories, censuses, and law to India while blocking full citizenship. That is a dependent modernity, not the absence of modernity.
  • Meiji Japan, Soviet planning, and later East Asian developmental states show industrial-rational orders outside the North-West European core.

Comment

  • “First” is a careful historical claim about sequence and combination.
  • “Only” is Eurocentric. It ignores colonial co-production and later centres of accumulation.
  • Immanuel Wallerstein already placed Europe’s rise inside a world-system, not inside a sealed continent.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  EUR[European cluster] --> MOD[Capitalism state science]
  COL[Colonial and Asian paths] --> MOD
  EUR --> FIRST[First as sequence]
  ONLY[Only as monopoly] --> FAIL[Fails empirically]

Conclusion

Europe was a first dense site of capitalist-industrial modernity. It was never the sole possible site. Weber and Marx explain the European lead; Eisenstadt, colonial India, and later Asian paths refute the monopoly.

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