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- as collective consciousness and total system** | Durkheim ([1895] 1966); Mauss ([1925] 1990) | Lukes (1973)... archive.org/details/darkwatervoicesf00duborich. Durkheim, Emile. (1895) 1966. “‘What Is a Social Fact’ and... Lukes, Steven. 1973. “Introduction.” In //Emile Durkheim, His Life and Work: A Historical and Critical Stu
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- s own ideas of what is “set apart and forbidden” (Durkheim [1912] 2008, 66). And every society will likewise... consciousness of each society, or “social facts” (Durkheim [1895] 1982, 60). * When a society’s sacred is ... just a dominant group worshipping itself. ===== Durkheim is often quoted as saying that religion is just s... use the idea of society is the soul of religion” (Durkheim [1912] 2008, 533). National communities (which a
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- ationality, the state, and modernity ===== While Durkheim and Marx also have their own theories of states,
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- ===== Social solidarity is a feeling ===== For Durkheim, if societies are wholes then each society is //sui generis// (Durkheim [1912] 2008, 27). * A society creates itself. ... s some things that are “set apart and forbidden” (Durkheim [1912] 2008, 66). What counts as sacred is differ... ==== Scholars often don’t appreciate one part of Durkheim’s ideas, society is something you feel. He is fa
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- thinking about nations are hard. ===== Extending Durkheim’s ideas to the metaphors of nation ===== Durkheim talks about something useful when he formulates a theory... distinct and specialized, but all work together. Durkheim was making an argument about how societies work.