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Emile Durkheim Quotes
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There are two types of men: the great and the small (Emile Durkheim Quotes)
Socialism is not a science, a sociology in miniature: it is a cry of pain (Emile Durkheim Quotes)
The first and most fundamental rule is: Consider social facts as things (Emile Durkheim Quotes)
When morals are sufficient, law is unnecessary; when morals are insufficient, law is unenforceable (Emile Durkheim Quotes)
When man discovered the mirror, he began to lose his soul (Emile Durkheim Quotes)
By definition, sacred beings are separated beings. That which characterizes them is that there is a break of continuity between them and the profane beings (Emile Durkheim Quotes)
A social fact is every way of acting, fixed or not, capable of exercising on the individual an external constraint; or again, every way of acting which is general throughout a given society, while at the same time existing in its own right independent of its individual manifestations (Emile Durkheim Quotes)
The roles of art, morality, religion, political faith, science itself are not to repair organic exhaustion nor to provide sound functioning of the organs. All this supraphysical life is built and expanded not because of the demands of the cosmic environment but because of the demands of the social environment (Emile Durkheim Quotes)