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Emile Durkheim

The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life

In “The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life,” √âmile Durkheim meticulously unpacks the role of religion in social cohesion and collective consciousness. This seminal work employs a sociological lens to analyze Australian Aboriginal totemism, which Durkheim argues serves as a foundational expression of religious experience. Through a rigorous comparative approach, he delves into the rituals, symbols, and collective representations that bind communities, employing a clear and methodical style that establishes a bridge between anthropology and sociology. Durkheim's insights resonate beyond mere religious phenomenon, challenging readers to reconsider the significance of collective effervescence in social life. √âmile Durkheim, a pioneering French sociologist, significantly shaped the contours of social theory in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His background in philosophy and psychology informed his empirical research on social institutions, compelling him to explore how shared beliefs create societal unity. Durkheim's own experiences living in a rapidly modernizing society likely influenced his critical examination of religion as a vital source of societal order amidst increasing individualism. This book is essential for anyone intrigued by sociology, anthropology, or religious studies, offering profound insights into the fundamental nature of collective life. Durkheim's exploration invites readers to reflect on the enduring role of beliefs and rituals in forging social ties, making it a timeless piece for both academic and casual audiences.
787 бумажных страниц
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2019
Год выхода издания
2019
Издательство
Good Press
Переводчик
Joseph Ward Swain

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