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Systems of Sociology Theory based in the French Revolution era when Napoleon was defeated and the Burbons returned to the throne.  

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CHAPTER 6 Compte Systems of Sociology Theory based in the French Revolution era when Napoleon was defeated and the Burbons returned to the throne. Theory based in the fact that the society had evolved to a stage where neither the monarchy, military or church had the societal clout it once had. * he saw this change in society to be as a result of a change in collective thought of the people; that is their "stages in the search for understanding". Law of 3 Stages : Theological, Metaphysical, Positive Society(pg.122) In each stage, the typical forms of organization of society and social institutions can be reflected in the people's development of distinctive types of knowledge and beliefs. For example, if people believe that having sex outside of making babies (for pleasure :)) is a sin, then the church will have maximum influence over people. Theological Stage: think (Mayas, Incas, Inuit) - dominated by primitive religious thought - explain...

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