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The work offers a systematic account of folkways and mores, defining them as customary habits and norms that arise from efforts to satisfy human needs and acquire authoritative force through tradition; it analyzes how such usages exert social coercion without formal authority, become regulative institutions, shape beliefs and policies, resist deliberate change, and eventually transform or decay. Opening chapters develop definitions and theoretical analysis; later sections apply the theory through ethnographic and historical illustrations and explore implications for religion, family, ethics, and social organization.

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William Graham Sumner

William Graham Sumner was an American sociologist and economist, recognized for his influential work in the late 19th century. He is best known for his book "Folkways," which explores the sociological significance of customs and social norms in shaping human behavior. Sumner's writings often addressed the complexities of social classes and the responsibilities they hold towards one another, as seen in his essays compiled in "The Forgotten Man, and Other Essays." His contributions to sociology and economic thought have left a lasting impact on the fields, making him a notable figure in American intellectual history.

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