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Emile Durkheim, a sociology theorist in the early twentieth century, wrote about Solidarity in his famous dissertation, "The Division of Labor in Society," where he offers a perspective still relevant to many elements of the modern Occupy Wall Street movement.
Brandi Williams and Nick Snoux: From Occupy Wall Street to Durkheim: What Is Solidarity? Brandi Williams 2012
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Emile Durkheim, a sociology theorist in the early twentieth century, wrote about Solidarity in his famous dissertation, "The Division of Labor in Society," where he offers a perspective still relevant to many elements of the modern Occupy Wall Street movement.
Brandi Williams and Nick Snoux: From Occupy Wall Street to Durkheim: What Is Solidarity? Brandi Williams 2012
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In his study of suicide, Emile Durkheim wrote that the greater the density of the family the greater the immunity of individuals to suicide.
History of a Suicide Jill Bialosky 2011
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In his study of suicide, Emile Durkheim wrote that the greater the density of the family the greater the immunity of individuals to suicide.
History of a Suicide Jill Bialosky 2011
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Emile Durkheim, a sociology theorist in the early twentieth century, wrote about Solidarity in his famous dissertation, "The Division of Labor in Society," where he offers a perspective still relevant to many elements of the modern Occupy Wall Street movement.
Brandi Williams and Nick Snoux: From Occupy Wall Street to Durkheim: What Is Solidarity? Brandi Williams 2012
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Emile Durkheim, a sociology theorist in the early twentieth century, wrote about Solidarity in his famous dissertation, "The Division of Labor in Society," where he offers a perspective still relevant to many elements of the modern Occupy Wall Street movement.
Brandi Williams and Nick Snoux: From Occupy Wall Street to Durkheim: What Is Solidarity? Brandi Williams 2012
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Emile Durkheim, the French sociologist, argued that deviant behavior is necessary for a society to function because it shows citizens the boundaries of appropriate behavior and can also lead to necessary reforms.
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In addition to several edited books, she has also published more than fifty articles, on subjects as diverse as ethnicity, the Rosenberg case, Emile Durkheim, photography, and Jewish women.
Deborah Dash Moore. 2009
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The elementary forms of the religious life (Free Press paperbacks) by Emile Durkheim
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Happiness is, of course, a subjective state, but suicide is a cold, hard fact, and the suicide rate has been the gold standard of misery since sociologist Emile Durkheim wrote the book on it in 1897.
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