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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.
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- 319-329; Bohannan (1959); Bohannan (1955) ===== Durkheim and Mauss ===== **[[:Emile Durkheim]]** is a founding figure of sociology and anthropology * He wanted ... **[[:Marcel Mauss]]** was a nephew and student of Durkheim * Applied a Durkheimian analysis to economic activity * [[:Reciprocity]] is an obligation underlying m
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- iety of one. Societies are collectives. [[:Emile Durkheim]] is a founding figure of sociology and anthropology * Prior to Durkheim’s idea of a social science, people thought about ... e, that is, as a question of right and wrong. * Durkheim proposes that we should ask instead what is and why. * Durkheim states that a society is //sui generis//—it cause
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- //mechanical// and //organic solidarity//. Emile Durkheim argues that a society is a integrated totality—a ... areas where it expresses its organic solidarity (Durkheim and Lukes [1893] 2013, 81, 102). In your essay, ... at you find on your own. ===== References ===== Durkheim, Emile, and Steven Lukes. (1893) 2013. //The Divi
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- ch is greater than the sum of its parts**. ===== Durkheim and Mauss ===== **[[:Emile Durkheim]]** is a founding figure of sociology and anthropology * He wanted ... **[[:Marcel Mauss]]** was a nephew and student of Durkheim * Applied a Durkheimian analysis to economic activity * [[:Reciprocity]] is an obligation underlying m
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- ationality, the state, and modernity ===== While Durkheim and Marx also have their own theories of states,
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- . Radcliffe-Brown]]. * Radcliffe-Brown brought Durkheim’s ideas into British social anthropology to argue
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- ex// is core to 20th century social science: * Durkheim: “[C]onsider social facts as things” (Durkheim [1895] 1982, 60) * The implicit rules that people within... as external constraints on one’s freedom to act (Durkheim [1895] 1982, 59). * Saussure: Study the structu... enomena, social totalities, closed systems ===== Durkheim and Saussure **do not** agree on everything or sa
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- == Social facts and the essence of society ===== Durkheim says that society is rules, but not rules in the ... y are implicit and automatic, as they were facts (Durkheim [1895] 1982, 60). Social facts are just ideas, b... ctive consciousness” which we all participate in (Durkheim [1909] 1982, 238). * Social facts appear to be... ou? 👨💻👩💻🧑💻💻🤖 ===== Society as totality ===== Durkheim sounds like he defines society as a force that co
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- an ideal? ===== Society is a thing ===== Emile Durkheim is one of the most influential advocates for a po... lue. ===== Society is a thing sui generis ===== Durkheim develops a new idea of society that is appropriate for a new social science. Durkheim says that society causes itself. “Society is a re... d has properties of its own which the parts lack (Durkheim [1912] 1995, 15). Consider Rousseau: * How do
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- y, the person, magic, and with his mentor [[Emile Durkheim]], a study of symbolic classification. In all of his work, one sees the imprint of Durkheimian sociology. Mauss was one of the key members of... ated with the journal of the same name founded by Durkheim. For this group, Durkheim's framework meant that literally everything in any society could be studied and u