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... functionalist theorist Emile Durkheim ( 1933 , 1964 ) came to a surprising conclusion , however . Deviance , including crime , he said , is func- tional for society , for it contributes to the social order . From the functionalist ...
... functionalist theorist Emile Durkheim ( 1933 , 1964 ) came to a surprising conclusion , however . Deviance , including crime , he said , is func- tional for society , for it contributes to the social order . From the functionalist ...
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... functionalist position . The positions of college president , chief executive officer of a corporation , and general of an army are deemed much more important for society than are those farther down the line of command in each ...
... functionalist position . The positions of college president , chief executive officer of a corporation , and general of an army are deemed much more important for society than are those farther down the line of command in each ...
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... functionalist position . The positions of college president , chief executive officer of a corporation , and general of an army are deemed much more important for society than are those farther down the line of command in each ...
... functionalist position . The positions of college president , chief executive officer of a corporation , and general of an army are deemed much more important for society than are those farther down the line of command in each ...
Contents
INSTRUCTORS SECTION | 1 |
Sociological Findings versus | 4 |
Transparencies | 19 |
Copyright | |
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