🗣️ In my very first YouTube video, I recount how my fascination with sociology began during an engaging conversation with friends about social behaviors, role expectations, and the beautiful tapestry of family and friendships. 🌼💬 🕰️ Let’s travel back to the 19th century and witness the birth of sociology through the visionary minds of Auguste Comte, Émile Durkheim, and Max Weber.
Welcome to our YouTube video, where we embark on a journey to unveil the truth about suicide through the groundbreaking insights of Emile Durkheim. 🎥 In this video we challenge common myths and shed light on the social aspects of suicide, focusing on its impact in India. Let's delve deeper and on this complex issue. 🌟 Join us as we challenge misconceptions about suicide. We go beyond personal struggles and isolation, exploring the underlying social dynamics that contribute to this tragic act.
Welcome to Sociology For You. In this thought-provoking video, we explore the fascinating historical transition from primitive communism to slave society through the lens of Karl Marx's theory of Historical Materialism. Join us on this journey through time and theory as we uncover the dynamics that shaped our human history.
Welcome back to Sociology for You, your gateway to the intriguing world of sociological concepts! In today's video, we're diving deep into the profound topic of "Why Life seems worthless or meaningless | Concept of Alienation by Karl Marx." Life's meaning, or the lack thereof, is a question that has intrigued thinkers for centuries. One of the most influential minds in the world of sociology, Karl Marx, offers a unique perspective through his concept of alienation.
In this video, we delve into the concepts of “I”, “Me”, and “Self” as introduced by George Herbert Mead. Join me as we explore how these elements develop from childhood to adulthood and shape our unique personalities. Whether you’re a student of sociology, psychology, or just curious about human behavior, this video offers a clear and engaging explanation of Mead’s influential theory. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more insights into human development and social theory!