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* Patterns of society, institutions, | * Patterns of society, institutions, | ||
* **Sacred and profane**: All societies must have at least one social fact, the distinction between sacred and profane. Sacred things are things set aside and forbidden. Profane things are normal, everyday things with no special meaning or importance. | * **Sacred and profane**: All societies must have at least one social fact, the distinction between sacred and profane. Sacred things are things set aside and forbidden. Profane things are normal, everyday things with no special meaning or importance. | ||
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+ | ## Durkheim and relativism ## | ||
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+ | Is Durkheim saying that the sacred is whatever people in a society say is sacred? | ||
## Why must a society worship itself? ## | ## Why must a society worship itself? ## | ||
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* In an experiment, people who refused recycled water would accept it when they were told a story that included the idea that recycled water would sit underground for one year before entering the water system. | * In an experiment, people who refused recycled water would accept it when they were told a story that included the idea that recycled water would sit underground for one year before entering the water system. | ||
* Even in spite of the facts, people only could understand the process of recycling water through symbols. | * Even in spite of the facts, people only could understand the process of recycling water through symbols. | ||
- | * Symbols guide how people think and act. [[:Emile Durkheim]] and [[:Max Weber]] each offer explanations for why. | + | * Symbols guide how people think and act. [[:Emile Durkheim]] and [[:Max Weber]] each offer explanations for why. |
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+ | ## Different kinds of social actions ## | ||
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+ | * Waiting for the train. Standing on the platform. | ||
+ | * Offering your seat to a pregnant woman. | ||
+ | * Buying a coffee for a friend. | ||
+ | * Sending a get-well card. | ||
+ | * Sending a text to Mom and Dad. | ||
+ | * Signing a petition. | ||
+ | * Donating money to [[https:// | ||
+ | * Buying ramen. | ||
## Max Weber and the action perspective on society ## | ## Max Weber and the action perspective on society ## |
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