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  1. Ferdinand Tönnies ( German: [ˈtœniːs]; 26 July 1855 – 9 April 1936) was a German sociologist, economist, and philosopher. He was a significant contributor to sociological theory and field studies, best known for distinguishing between two types of social groups, Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft ( community and society ).

  2. Ferdinand Tönnies (born July 26, 1855, near Oldenswort, Schleswig—died April 9, 1936, Kiel, Germany) was a German sociologist whose theory reconciled the organic and social-contract conceptions of society.

  3. Ferdinand Tönnies, 1915. Tönnies-Denkmal im Geburtsort Oldenswort. Ferdinand Tönnies (* 26. Juli 1855 bei Oldenswort; † 9. April 1936 in Kiel) war ein deutscher Soziologe, Nationalökonom und Philosoph . Mit seinem 1887 erschienenen Hauptwerk Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft wurde er zum Begründer der Soziologie in Deutschland.

  4. Jun 11, 2018 · The German sociologist Ferdinand Tönnies (1855-1936) pioneered sociology as an academic discipline of rigorously scientific character on a broad base of original studies in the history of ideas, epistemology, political science, economics, and social anthropology.

  5. Jun 29, 2024 · A Dictionary of Critical Theory Length: 281 words. (1855–1936)A German sociologist and founding member of the German Sociological Association. He is most famous for his distinction between Gemeinschaft (community) and Gesellschaft (association).

  6. Ferdinand Tonnies (1858-1936), Georg Simmel, and Max Weber are generally considered the founding fathers of classical German sociology. During their lives they were generally recognized as the leading thinkers in social theory. Scholars from around the world read their works and debated their ideas. In the 1930s, however, interest in men ...

  7. Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft, ideal types of social organizations that were systematically elaborated by German sociologist Ferdinand Tönnies in his influential work Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft (1887; Community and Society).