Professional ethics and civic morals
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Professional ethics and civic morals
(Routledge sociology classics)
Routledge, c1992
2nd ed
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Leçons de sociologie physique des mœures et du droit
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Translation of: Leçons de sociologie physique des moeures et du droit
"First published in the English language in 1957 by Routledge"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Of Durkheim's key works the most neglected is Professional Ethics and Civic Morals. This is not only careless it is also negligent for the book makes a seminal contribution to our understanding of the State. Durkheim's characterization of the State as the ultimate moral force in society is an important contrast to the views outlined by both Marx and Weber.
Table of Contents
Preface by H.N. Kubali Preface to the Second Edition by Bryan S. Turner Introduction by Georges Davy 1. Professional Ethics, 2. Professional Ethics (continued), 3. Professional Ethics (End), 4. Civic Morals - Definition of the State, 5. Civic Morals (continued) - Relation of the State and the Individual, 6. Civic Morals (continued) - The state of the Individual - Patriotism, 7. Civic Morals (continued) - Form of the State - Democracy, 8. Civic Morals (continued) - Form of the State - Democracy 9. Form of the State - Democracy, 10. Duties in General, Independent of any Social Grouping - Homicide, 11. The Rule Prohibiting Attacks on Property, 12. The Right of Property, 13. The Right of Property (continued), 14. The Right of Property (continued), 15. The Right of Contract, 16. Morals of Contractual Relations (continued), 17. The Right of Contract (end), 18. Morals of Contractual Relations (end), Index
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