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... DURKHEIM : FROM MECHANICAL TO ORGANIC SOLIDARITY Emile Durkheim ( 1858–1917 ) was the inheritor of the Comtian tradition within French social theory , but he is a far more important figure in the history of the- ory than Auguste Comte ...
... DURKHEIM : FROM MECHANICAL TO ORGANIC SOLIDARITY Emile Durkheim ( 1858–1917 ) was the inheritor of the Comtian tradition within French social theory , but he is a far more important figure in the history of the- ory than Auguste Comte ...
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The Basics George Ritzer. Emile Durkheim A Biographical Vignette Durkheim is most often thought of today as a political con- servative , and his influence within sociology certainly has been a conservative one . But in his time , he was ...
The Basics George Ritzer. Emile Durkheim A Biographical Vignette Durkheim is most often thought of today as a political con- servative , and his influence within sociology certainly has been a conservative one . But in his time , he was ...
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... Durkheim . ANTHONY GIDDENS , ed . Emile Durkheim : Selected Writings . Cambridge : Cambridge Uni- versity Press , 1972. A nice selection of excerpts from most of Durkheim's important works . ROBERT ALUN JONES " Emile Durkheim , " in ...
... Durkheim . ANTHONY GIDDENS , ed . Emile Durkheim : Selected Writings . Cambridge : Cambridge Uni- versity Press , 1972. A nice selection of excerpts from most of Durkheim's important works . ROBERT ALUN JONES " Emile Durkheim , " in ...
Contents
Classical Grand Theories | 13 |
Classical Theories of Everyday Life | 42 |
Contemporary Theoretical Portraits of the Social World 1755 | 75 |
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