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According to _________, culture is a realm of styles; of values, of emotional attachments, of intellectual adventures. It is the expression of our nature in our modes of living and thinking in our everyday intercourse, in art, in literature, in reaction and enjoyment.
MacIver and Page
Giddings
Ginsberg
Parsons
- Option 1: MacIver and Page
- These sociologists focus on culture being woven into all parts of society.
- They highlight culture's expression through styles, values, and daily life practices.
- They regard culture as mirrored in art, literature, and entertainment.
- This is the correct answer.
- Option 2: Giddings
- Franklin H. Giddings is known for the concept of "consciousness of kind."
- He emphasized sociology in terms of community and social consciousness.
- Option 3: Ginsberg
- Morris Ginsberg focused on ethical and moral aspects of sociology.
- He had less emphasis on culture as an artistic or stylistic entity.
- Option 4: Parsons
- Talcott Parsons is noted for his structural functionalism theory.
- His work often focused on social systems and institutions over cultural elements.
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