A Durkheimian quest : solidarity and the sacred
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A Durkheimian quest : solidarity and the sacred
Berghahn Books, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-245) and index
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Description
Durkheim, in his very role as a 'founding father' of a new social science, sociology, has become like a figure in an old religious painting, enshrouded in myth and encrusted in layers of thick, impenetrable varnish. This book undertakes detailed, up-to-date investigations of Durkheim's work in an effort to restore its freshness and reveal it as originally created. These investigations explore his particular ideas, within an overall narrative of his initial problematic search for solidarity, how it became a quest for the sacred and how, at the end of his life, he embarked on a project for a new great work on ethics. A theme running through this is his concern with a modern world in crisis and his hope in social and moral reform. Accordingly, the book concludes with a set of essays on modern times and on a crisis that Durkheim thought would pass but which now seems here to stay.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I: INVESTIGATIONS OF A PROJECT
Chapter 1. The Idea of a Social Science
Chapter 2. The Creation of The Division of Labour
Chapter 3. In Search of Solidarity: The Division of Labour
Chapter 4. An Intellectual Crisis
Chapter 5. The Creation of The Elemental Forms
Chapter 6. In Quest of the Sacred: The Elemental Forms
Chapter 7. Transparence or Transfiguration?
Chapter 8. Towards a New Great Work
PART II: ESSAYS ON MODERN TIMES
Chapter 9. Power Struggles
Chapter 10. Hope
Chapter 11. Art
Chapter 12. Surviving Capitalism
Notes
References
Index
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