Emile Durkheim: Sociologist and MoralistStephen Turner Routledge, 2003 M09 2 - 272 páginas International scholarship over the last twenty years has produced a new understanding of Emile Durkheim as a thinker. It has contributed to reassembling what, for Durkheim, was always a whole: a sociological selection on morals and moral activism. This volume presents an overview of Durkheim's thought and is representative of the best of contemporary Durkheim scholarship. |
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