1880s in sociology

1880s in sociology

The following events related to sociology occurred in the 1880s.

1881

Pierre Guillaume Frédéric le Play creates the sociological magazine "La Reforme Sociale".

1882

*Friedrich Nietzsche's "The Gay Science" is published.
*Leslie Stephen's "The Science of Ethics" is published.

1883

*Lester Frank Ward's "Dynamic Sociology" is published.
*Francis Galton's "Inquiries in Human Faculty and its Development" is published.
*Thomas Hill Green's "Prolegomena to Ethics is published.
*Ludwig Gumplowicz's "Race Struggle" is published.
*Carl Menger's "Investigations into the Method of the Social Sciences with Special Reference to Economics" is published.
*Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra is published.
*Henry Sidgwick's "Principles of Political Economy" is published.
*William Sumner's "What Social Classes Owe Each Other" is published.

Births

*February 8: Joseph Schumpeter

Deaths

*March 9: Arnold Toynbee
*March 14: Karl Marx

1884

*Friedrich Engels' "The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State" is published.
*Carl Menger's "The Errors of Historicism" is published.
*Gaetano Mosca's "Theory of Governments and Parliamentary Government" is published.
*Foundation of the Fabian Society

1885

*Ludwig Gumplowicz's "Outline for Sociology" is published.
*Sir Henry James Sumner Maine's "Popular Govenrment" is published.
*The Second Volume of Karl Marx's "Capital" is published (edited by Engels).

1886

*Friedrich Nietzsche's "Beyond Good and Evil" is published.

1887

*Friedrich Nietzsche's "On the Genealogy of Morals" is published.
*Ferdinand Tönnies' "Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft" is published.

1888

*James Bryce's "The American Commonwealth" is published.

Births

*July 6: Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy

Deaths

*February 3: Henry Maine

1889

*Jane Addams establishes "The Social Settlement" in Chicago.
*Henri Bergson's "Time and Free Will" is published.


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