A number of events contributed to the development of Sociology as a social science.
Firstly, the Enlightenment was a time of improvements made in science, politics and philosophy. During the 1600s and 1700s the Enlightenment thinkers questioned superstition and tradition, they embraced scientific methods in order to gain an understanding of the world in a wider context. Max Weber ‘s idea of social institutions being dependent on one another were located at the time of the Enlightenment. Alterations of religious institutions influenced a change in the economic institutions. Furthermore, Karl Marx’s main