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- e on society ## * In order for society to exist, individuals must act, and patterns of action must develop. ... looks at society from the ground up, and asks how individuals fit into social systems. * Weber: "methodological individualism"; Durkheim: "methodological holism". ## Weber
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- t social order represents the emancipation of the individual and a recognition of the individual's natural rights. * In this story, history moves from traditional instit... ding to Marx, a liberal state governs citizens as individuals, and hence denies that they are also necessarily
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- ollective mind are different than the ideas of an individual mind. They seem so much more powerful. It is as i
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- r looks at society as something that develops out individual patterns of action. * Durkheim says that pattern
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- uage ideology of Christianity * The conflict of individualism and relationalism as values ## A guide t
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- olitical movement.** We can of course debate the individual terms. Even so, the claim can still be made. Reli