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“Culture is Suigeneris”, Who said this?
MacIver
Linton
Malinowski
Ogburn
- The phrase "Culture is Suigeneris" means that culture is unique, self-generated, and cannot be reduced to something else.
- Option 1: MacIver
- MacIver is well-known for his work in sociology and for coining "Society is sui generis."
- He emphasized the uniqueness of social relationships and society.
- Option 2: Linton
- Linton was an anthropologist who contributed to the concept of status and role but didn’t coin this statement.
- Option 3: Malinowski
- Malinowski focused on functionalism in anthropology, explaining how culture meets human needs.
- He didn’t give the "suigeneris" statement specifically about culture.
- Option 4: Ogburn
- Ogburn is known for the concept of "cultural lag."
- He didn’t use "culture is suigeneris."
- Correct Answer:
- The correct answer is Option 1: MacIver
- MacIver actually coined the concept that "Society is sui generis," and this has also been extended to the idea of culture’s uniqueness in sociological discussions.
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