Sociology Quotes

41 quotes from Sociology thinkers

The great test of the morality of any political institution is the effect it has on the character of the people.

Harriet Martineau

Sociology

Liquid modernity is the condition of constant change, where nothing is solid and everything is in flux.

Zygmunt Bauman

Sociology

Power, in the network society, is not located in institutions, organizations, or even in symbolic repertoires. It is diffused in the networks.

Manuel Castells

Sociology

A sociology for women would be a sociology that would make it possible for women to understand the world and to act in it.

Dorothy E. Smith

Sociology

Black feminist thought consists of ideas produced by Black women intellectuals and activists about a standpoint of and for Black women.

Patricia Hill Collins

Sociology

Trust is not the absence of risk, but the ability to cope with it.

Anthony Giddens

Sociology

The most absolute of all powers is that which does not need to say anything.

Pierre Bourdieu

Sociology

Neither the life of an individual nor the history of a society can be understood without understanding both.

C. Wright Mills

Sociology

All the world is not, of course, a stage, but the crucial ways in which it isn't are not easy to specify.

Erving Goffman

Sociology

The more we know, the more we realize how much we don't know.

Robert K. Merton

Sociology

The structure of the social system is defined by the patterned expectations of behavior which are institutionalized in the roles of its members.

Talcott Parsons

Sociology

The problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color-line.

W. E. B. Du Bois

Sociology

Money is the purest reification of means, the most absolute instrument.

Georg Simmel

Sociology

The dead govern the living.

Auguste Comte

Sociology

The past resembles the future more than one drop of water resembles another.

Ibn Khaldun

Sociology

If we don't believe in freedom of expression for people we despise, we don't believe in it at all.

Noam Chomsky

Sociology

The problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color-line.

W.E.B. Du Bois

Sociology

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.

Margaret Mead

Sociology

The scientist is not a person who gives the right answers, but one who asks the right questions.

Claude Lévi-Strauss

Sociology

The first and most fundamental rule is: Consider social facts as things.

Émile Durkheim

Sociology