This gives Claude a proper sociological framework for analyzing social phenomena, from inequality and social movements to institutional dynamics and cultural change. It's built on classic theory (Durkheim, Marx, Weber, Mills) and covers the major perspectives: structural-functionalism for understanding how systems maintain order, conflict theory for power and inequality, and symbolic interactionism for micro-level dynamics. The skill emphasizes connecting personal experiences to broader social structures, which is core to sociological thinking. Use it when you need analysis that goes beyond individual behavior to examine how social forces, institutions, and power relations shape outcomes. It's genuinely comprehensive on theory but you'll want to supplement with current empirical data for specific cases.
npx skills add https://github.com/rysweet/amplihack --skill sociologist-analyst