Analysis Of Durkheim’s Division Of Labor In Society
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...consciences: one which is common to our group in its entirety, which, consequently, is not ourself, but society living and acting within us; the other, on the contrary, represents that in us which is personal and distinct, that which makes us an individual" (Emile Durkheim, 1893 PG). Emile Durkheim presents an interesting and philosophical view of society in his book The Division of Labor in Society. Many of his ideas we find to be consistent with actual activities that have happened and are happening today in America. However, there are some points in Durkheim's work that are not necessarily an accurate portrayal of life or society as described in this book. Yet other ideas as described by Durkheim hint at elusiveness when looked at from a modern day perspective. When Durkheim describes to us the philosophy that we are sometimes not individuals but are simply one piece of the whole of society, he suggests that we have no control as to our individual mind, but...
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