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A reexamination of the fourth chapter of Emile Durkheim's De la division du travail social ([The Divison of Labor and Society], Paris: PUF, 1967 [1893]) led to several notions about the origins of Durkheim's thought to be found in the works of Max Weber, A. Schaffle, Georg Simmel, Alfred V...
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Published in: | Année sociologique 1984-01, Vol.34, p.255-257 |
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Language: | fre |
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Summary: | A reexamination of the fourth chapter of Emile Durkheim's De la division du travail social ([The Divison of Labor and Society], Paris: PUF, 1967 [1893]) led to several notions about the origins of Durkheim's thought to be found in the works of Max Weber, A. Schaffle, Georg Simmel, Alfred Vierkandt, Ihering, & E. M. Jellinek -- specifically, his thought on the notion of the "ideal type of society.". S. Stanton |
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ISSN: | 0066-2399 |