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Marx
& Durkheim: Similarities And Differences
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14 pages in length. Among varying philosophical beliefs,
the role of society represents both a positive and
negative force. The general consensus is that concepts
such as religion often get in the way of a thriving
society, because they place a great many demands on the
inhabitants. These demands, say some sociologists,
represent part of the very downfall many societies have
experienced. Karl Marx's social beliefs were strong and
straightforward, as were those of Emile Durkheim, two of
the world's foremost social philosophers whose
individualities only sometimes intersected. The writer
discusses the similarities and differences between Marx
and Durkheim. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCdurk.wps
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