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1002:3.1.1 [2019/09/22 16:18] – [The obligations of the gift] Ryan Schram (admin) | 1002:3.1.1 [2020/02/14 17:17] – [Durkheim and Mauss] Ryan Schram (admin) | ||
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## Durkheim and Mauss | ## Durkheim and Mauss | ||
- | **[[:Emile Durkheim]]** is a founding figure of sociology and anthropology | ||
- | * He wanted to analyze [[society]] as an objective fact | + | |
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+ | **[[:Emile Durkheim]]** is a founding figure of sociology and anthropology | ||
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+ | * He wanted to analyze [[:society|society]] as an objective fact | ||
* Society is a collective consciousness, | * Society is a collective consciousness, | ||
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**[[:Marcel Mauss]]** was a nephew and student of Durkheim | **[[:Marcel Mauss]]** was a nephew and student of Durkheim | ||
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* Applied a Durkheimian analysis to economic activity | * Applied a Durkheimian analysis to economic activity | ||
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## Western culture and social reality | ## Western culture and social reality | ||
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* Children are taught to be individuals. | * Children are taught to be individuals. | ||
- | * Society and its rules is something that one should be able to choose. | + | * Society and its rules are always external infringements on personal freedom. |
### Social reality | ### Social reality |