The gradual emergence of the idea of culture is traced from the writin
gs of Comte to those of Durkheim, Weber and Parsons, from whom Almond
and Verba derived the concept of political culture. The idea of cultur
e emerged as a response to a problem raised by Comte around 1830: how
the social sciences, when developed, would differ from the other posit
ive sciences, yet remain a branch of a unitary 'positive philosophy'.
It is suggested that the idea of culture is an appropriate solution to
Comte's problem, a solution preferable to its chief historic rival, u
tility (rational choice) theory.