The Division of Labor in Society

by Emile Durkheim

Other authorsGeorge Simpson (Translator)
Paperback, 1964

Original publication date

1893

Pages

xxvi; 439

Status

Available

Call number

HD51.D9613 1933

Publication

New York: The Free Press, c1933; First Free Press paperback edition, 1964; 9th printing, later date?

Physical description

xxvi, 439 p.; 20.8 cm

Language

Original language

French

Description

Arguably sociology's first classic and one of Durkheim's major works, The Division of Labour in Society studies the nature of social solidarity, exploring the ties that bind one person to the next so as to hold society together in conditions of modernity. In this revised and updated second edition, leading Durkheim scholar Steven Lukes' new introduction builds upon Lewis Coser's original - which places the work in its intellectual and historical context and pinpoints its central ideas and arguments - by focusing on the text's significance for how we ought to think sociologically about some central problems that face us today. For example: What does this text have to tell us about modernity and individualism? In what ways does it offer a distinctive critique of the ills of capitalism? With helpful introductions and learning features this remains an indispensable companion for students of sociology.… (more)

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