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The author surveys the evolution of ideas about human association, beginning with prehistoric and ancient civilizations and moving through Hebrew, Greek, Roman, Christian, and medieval perspectives. Renaissance and individualistic thinkers lead into modern theorists—population theory, positivism, socialism, geographic and organic analogies, and the early development of sociology—followed by anthropological, eugenic, conflict and cooperation theories, and psycho-sociological approaches. The book concludes with applied and educational sociology, methods of sociological investigation, and the channels by which social ideas spread, offering a systematized overview intended as a foundational background for students.

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Emory S. Bogardus

Emory S. Bogardus was an American sociologist and educator known for his contributions to the field of social thought. His notable work, "A History of Social Thought," explores the evolution of social theories and the impact of various thinkers on contemporary sociology. Bogardus's scholarship often emphasized the importance of understanding social dynamics and the role of social institutions in shaping human behavior. His insights have influenced both academic discourse and practical applications in sociology, making him a significant figure in the study of social sciences.

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