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Macrosociology is a sociological approach that analyzes societies, social systems or populations on a large scale or at a high level of abstraction. It is considered one of the main foundations of sociology, alongside microsociology and mesosociology). Macrosociology can also be the the analysis of large collectivities (eg. the city, the church). Lenski defines macrosociology simply as "concerned with human societies".Important representatives of macrosociological theories are:
  • Karl Marx; who analyzed society from the perspective of class conflict between workers and owners
  • Max Weber; who viewed society as rapidly modernizing and looked at the effects of this process, such as bureaucratization
  • Emile Durkheim; who viewed individual issues as reflective of greater social patterns, completing the first sociological study (which linked suicide to societal trends)
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