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Emile Durkheim |
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The Division of Labor in Society |
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Dynamic Density |
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Understanding Durkheim's Concepts of Solidarity and Law |
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Normal and Pathological |
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Justice |
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A Biographical Sketch
In The Division of Labor, Durkheim employed the concept of pathology to critique certain "abnormal" forms of labor division present in modern society. He identified three such abnormal forms:
Durkheim argued that the moral crises associated with the division of labor, as noted by Comte and others, were actually rooted in these abnormal forms.
Addressing Anomie and Division of Labor
Role of Social Justice
Durkheim's Early Themes
Impact on Sociology
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