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Category > Psychology Posted 18 May 2017 My Price 7.00

Durkeim's social solidarity

I'm working on an essay about Durkeim's social solidarity and one of the questions I have to address is, 'Which type of society is most likely to contain citizens who suffer from anomie?'. I'm not sure if they are referring to actual societies or to mechanical and organic solidarity. If you could at least point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it! I have pasted the whole assignment below so you can see the context.

 

Using at least two academic sources in addition to our text, explain:

1. Durkheim’s thesis on social solidarity in different types of societies and how the types of social solidarity are tied to the division of labor in society. What does Durkheim mean by mechanical and organic solidarity?

2. After explaining these types of social solidarity in different societies, please explain Durkheim's concept of “anomie.” 

3. Which type of society is most likely to contain citizens who suffer from anomie? When is anomie most likely to occur in this type of society - under what societal conditions is it likely to appear? 

4. How does Durkheim’s concept of anomie compare and contrast with Marx’s concept of alienation? How are both anomie and alienation tied to the type of society in which people live?

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Status NEW Posted 18 May 2017 04:05 AM My Price 7.00

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