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+ | Speigel, Alix. 2011. “Why Cleaned Wastewater Stays Dirty In Our Minds.” Morning Edition. National Public Radio. http:// | ||
“The Twelve Tribes: The Official Website of the Twelve Tribes Communities.” 2013. http:// | “The Twelve Tribes: The Official Website of the Twelve Tribes Communities.” 2013. http:// | ||
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+ | ## Recycled water | ||
- | ## Durkheim and Weber, two daimons on my shoulders ## | + | Why did the cave story change people' |
- | I like to think of Emile Durkheim and Max Weber as two little [[http://classics.mit.edu/Plato/apology.html|daimon]]s who sit on each of my shoulders, each whispering different things | + | Speigel, Alix. 2011. “Why Cleaned Wastewater Stays Dirty In Our Minds.” Morning Edition. National Public Radio. |
- | my ears. | + | |
- | * Durkheim looks at society as a totality. | ||
- | * Weber looks at society as something that develops out individual | ||
- | patterns of action. | ||
- | * Durkheim says that patterns of action are social facts. That is why | ||
- | they matter. | ||
- | * Weber says that social patterns and institutions form because social actions have a meaning to the | ||
- | actor and to the society at large. Social institutions and structures are particualr ways of embodying all the things that people in society value. | ||
## Types of social action ## | ## Types of social action ## | ||
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Do all religious forms, institutions or belief systems reflect the same social values? | Do all religious forms, institutions or belief systems reflect the same social values? | ||
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+ | ## Durkheim and Weber, two daimons on my shoulders ## | ||
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+ | I like to think of Emile Durkheim and Max Weber as two little [[http:// | ||
+ | my ears. | ||
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+ | * Durkheim looks at society as a totality. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Weber looks at society as something that develops out individual | ||
+ | patterns of action. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Durkheim says that patterns of action are social facts. That is why | ||
+ | they matter. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Weber says that social patterns and institutions form because social actions have a meaning to the | ||
+ | actor and to the society at large. Social institutions and structures are particualr ways of embodying all the things that people in society value. | ||
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