William Graham Sumner Participant Name : Ayesha shams (50) , Fariha Masood (56),Asia bibi (62) Hafsa Ismail (72), Saida umer (73) Department of human nutrition and dietetics
Table of content : Introduction of author Main theme Quotation Major work Summary and conclusion References
Introduction Born: Oct 30,1840, Paterson,New Jersey,US Education: Yale university, University of Oxford, University of Geneva,University of Gottigen He was Yale professor of Sociology, Episcopal minister ,Social Darwinist ,Evolutionary and Naturalist. He was social scientist and classical liberal. He held the Nation’s first professorship in Sociology at Yale University Death: April 12,1910, Englewood New Jersey, US
Main theme “The gap separates the emotion and fact”.He wrote this after the death of her mother in 1848 emotionally starved household under the care of stepmother. “Laissez-faire, Individual liberty and the innate inequalities among men” He expounded it in many of his essays and it was his firm belief. He said that there are two sides for survival of human.First is “struggle for existence”between man and nature.Second is “competition for life”between man and man.He said this in his social Darwinism.
Quotations: “There is no device whatever to be invented for securing happiness without industry, economy and virtue.” “The advantage of some is won by an equivalent loss of other” “Such is the forgotten Man , He works ,he votes , generally he prays but he always pays yes,above all, he pays.” “There is no boon in nature.All the blessings we enjoy are the fruits of labor,toil,self -denial and study.”
Major work Folkway: Written in 1906, that describe the norms,rules and symbolic social control that determine shape and regulate individual as well as institutional behavior in a society.The main idea of folkway was “Ethnocentrism, Ingroup and Outgroup” What social classes owe to each other: First published in 1883,and an important question was asked in it “ does any class or interest group have the duty and burden of fighting of the battles of life for any other class or of solving the social problems to the satisfaction of any other class or group?”
Summary and conclusion He was a social Darwinist and conservative in thoughts,worked continuously in charting the evolution of human customs, folkways and mores.He believed that these forces developed naturally through the course of evolution,made any attempts for social reform useless. William G.S.was leading potent of Darwinism arguing that the wealthy were rich because of Natural selection and argued that their wealth was a social service. He said that hereditary wealth allowed the fittest to pass on their virtues to children. Once he said “ Millionaries are a product of natural selection”.