A. R. Radcliffe-Brown

Anthropology British 1881 – 1955 102 quotes

A key figure in British social anthropology, known for developing structural functionalism and emphasizing the study of social structures.

Quotes by A. R. Radcliffe-Brown

The study of social structure is the study of the regularities in social life.

On Social Structure 1940

The function of a social institution is its contribution to the integration of society.

On the Concept of Function in Social Science 1935

Social anthropology is concerned with the study of social systems.

Structure and Function in Primitive Society 1952

The social anthropologist aims to discover the principles of social organization.

Structure and Function in Primitive Society 1952

The concept of function is a way of understanding the coherence of social life.

On the Concept of Function in Social Science 1935

Social structure is the arrangement of social positions.

On Social Structure 1940

The study of social structure is the study of the enduring forms of social interaction.

On Social Structure 1940

The function of a social system is to maintain equilibrium.

On the Concept of Function in Social Science 1935

Social anthropology is the comparative study of human societies.

Structure and Function in Primitive Society 1952

The social structure of a society is the complex of social relations between persons and groups of persons.

Book 1952

Society does not consist of individuals; it consists of the relations between individuals.

Lecture 1940

The comparative method in social anthropology is the method of comparing different societies to discover general laws.

Book 1958

Function, in the social sciences, refers to the contribution an institution makes to the maintenance of the social structure.

Book 1922

The Andaman Islanders' social organization is based on reciprocity and mutual aid.

Book 1922

Anthropology must be a comparative science of social structures.

Speech 1935

The concept of structure is indispensable to social anthropology.

Book 1952

Social anthropology is the study of human societies in their structural aspect.

Article 1940

Rituals are mechanisms for the integration of society.

Book 1922

The individual is a product of his social environment.

Book 1958

In primitive societies, kinship is the foundation of social order.

Book 1922