social scientist
Scientists have very different life styles, one from another. There is no single "scientific lifestyle." So how a given scientist lives might be either a cause or effect of that scientist's brilliance - presuming that scientist is brilliant, not all are - or it may have no relation at all to how brilliant a scientist is.
The scientist uses specialized training to help solve problems faced by society.
From a political scientist perspective: Basically, it is the prevailing theory from a particular school of thought e.g realism, neoliberalism and so on.
Without historical research, it is difficult to understand anything from that perspective. By researching, a scientist or historian can determine the why and how of the time.
The conflicting perspective
social scientist
social scientist
Social scientist. But you could include political scientists in the sense that they study the political side of society.
The conflict perspective reflects a macro-level approach, focusing on how inequality and power imbalances within society contribute to conflicts between different groups. This perspective views society as a system where conflict is inevitable due to competition over resources and power. By analyzing these structural forces, the conflict perspective seeks to understand the underlying reasons for conflict within society.
An Anthropologist.
the length of your hair
the study of the larger world and our society's place in it.
Pulleys cannot effect society, effect is not a verb you bozo.
The symbolic interactionist perspective generalizes about everyday forms of social interaction to understand society as a whole. This perspective emphasizes the importance of symbols, meanings, and interactions in shaping society, focusing on how individuals actively construct their social reality through communication and shared symbols.
Harriet Martineau
sociologist