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Emile Durkheim on the family
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ISBN: 076191207X 0761912061 1452233888 1452264503 9781452264509 9781452233888 9780761912071 9780761912064 Year: 2001 Publisher: Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; London : SAGE,

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Mary Ann Lamanna has gathered together Durkheim's ideas on the family from diverse sources and, in this volume in the Understanding Families series, presents ideas on his family sociology systematically and comprehensively.

Signs, solidarities, and sociology : Charles S. Peirce and the pragmatics of globalization
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ISBN: 1461617219 1299136311 9781461617211 0847691780 9780847691784 0847691799 9780847691791 9781299136311 Year: 2001 Publisher: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,

From civil to political religion
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ISBN: 1280925396 9786610925391 0889209383 0585456852 9780585456850 0889203687 9780889203686 9781280925399 Year: 2001 Publisher: Waterloo, Ont. Wilfrid Laurier University Press

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Prompted by the shattering of the bonds between religion and the political order brought about by the Enlightenment, Jean-Jacques Rousseau devised a ""new"" religion (civil religion) to be used by the state as a way of enforcing civic unity. Emile Durkheim, by contrast, conceived civil religion to be a spontaneous phenomenon arising from society itself - a non-coercive force expressing the self-identify or self-definition of a people. In 1967, the American sociologist Robert Bellah rediscovered the concept and applied it to American society in its Durkheimian form. Ever since Bell

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