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Ethnocentrism also involves a double moral standard. There are, “two codes of morals and two sets of mores one for comrades inside and the other for strangers outside.” Who said this
W. G. Sumner
M. Mauss
C.H. Cooley
F. Tonnies
- Option 1: W. G. Sumner
- William Graham Sumner was a prominent American sociologist.
- Known for discussing concepts like ethnocentrism and the distinction between in-groups and out-groups.
- Sumner mentioned two codes of morals for insiders and outsiders.
- Option 2: M. Mauss
- Marcel Mauss was a French sociologist and anthropologist.
- Famous for his work on gift exchange and social theory, not specifically on ethnocentrism.
- Option 3: C.H. Cooley
- Charles Horton Cooley was an American sociologist.
- Known for developing the concept of the "looking-glass self."
- Focused on interaction and self-perception.
- Option 4: F. Tonnies
- Ferdinand Tönnies was a German sociologist.
- Best known for his distinction between Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft, communities based on relationships and social institutions.
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