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Published by Free Press, 1984
ISBN 10: 0029079608ISBN 13: 9780029079607
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Published by Free Press, 1997
ISBN 10: 0684836386ISBN 13: 9780684836386
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Published by Macmillan Publishers Limited, 2007
ISBN 10: 0333339819ISBN 13: 9780333339817
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Published by Free Press (edition 1), 2014
ISBN 10: 1476749736ISBN 13: 9781476749730
Seller: BooksRun, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.
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Published by Free Press, 1984
ISBN 10: 0029079500ISBN 13: 9780029079508
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Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First PB Edition, First Printing. First PB Edition, First Printing. Trade PB in illustrated wraps. About Very Good. Wraps soiled, spine sunned and creased, heavily annotated by previous reader. xi, 439pp. Book.
Published by The Free Press, New York, 1966
Seller: Chequamegon Books, Washburn, WI, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good+. Translated by George Simpson. 439 pages. Some marginalia in text. Some rubbing and general wear to cover.; 5 1/2 x 8 1/4".
Published by Digireads.com, 2019
ISBN 10: 1420961756ISBN 13: 9781420961751
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Published by Martino Fine Books, 2012
ISBN 10: 1614273138ISBN 13: 9781614273134
Seller: Irish Booksellers, Portland, ME, U.S.A.
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Condition: Good. SHIPS FROM USA. Used books have different signs of use and do not include supplemental materials such as CDs, Dvds, Access Codes, charts or any other extra material. All used books might have various degrees of writing, highliting and wear and tear and possibly be an ex-library with the usual stickers and stamps. Dust Jackets are not guaranteed and when still present, they will have various degrees of tear and damage. All images are Stock Photos, not of the actual item. book.
Published by The Free Press, New York, 1969
Seller: Underground Books, ABAA, Carrollton, GA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. Paperback. 8 1/4" X 5 1/2". xxiv, 439pp. Wear to pictorial paper wraps with rubbing, creasing, and toning to covers, corners, and edges. Sunning and creasing to spine. Dust-spotting to top edge of text block. Stamps and bookseller's ticket to front free endpaper. Occasional inked underlining and notation to pages. Binding is sound. ABOUT THIS BOOK: Émile Durkheim is often referred to as the father of sociology. Along with Karl Marx and Max Weber he was a principal architect of modern social science and whose contribution helped established it as an academic discipline. "The Division of Labor in Society", published in 1893, was his first major contribution to the field and arguably one his most important. In this work Durkheim discusses the construction of social order in modern societies, which he argues arises out of two essential forms of solidarity, mechanical and organic. Durkheim further examines how this social order has changed over time from more primitive societies to advanced industrial ones. Unlike Marx, Durkheim does not argue that class conflict is inherent to the modern Capitalistic society. The division of labor is an essential component to the practice of the modern capitalistic system due to the increased economic efficiency that can arise out of specialization; however Durkheim acknowledges that increased specialization does not serve all interests equally well. This important and foundational work is a must read for all students of sociology and economic philosophy.(Published).
Published by Free Press, 1964., 1964
Seller: The Book Den, Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.A.
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ISBN 10: 1420948563ISBN 13: 9781420948561
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Published by Free Press, 1964
ISBN 10: 0029078504ISBN 13: 9780029078501
Seller: Ergodebooks, Houston, TX, U.S.A.
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Published by Free Press, 1982
Seller: Apeiron Book Service, Sant'Oreste, RM, Italy
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Published by Free Press, NY, 1984
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 1st. 439 clena unmarked pages, index, bibliography. First Thus edition Size: 12 vo.
Seller: Solr Books, Skokie, IL, U.S.A.
Unknown Binding. Condition: Good. 1966* NOT Second Editon. Paperback, Free Press, Front/Back cover shows scuffing/shelwear from age, creasing to the spine, edgewear, page edges have tanned. Two-Three pages show markings, otherwise pages are clean and unmarked w/ no writing or highlighting. Sound binding. Good reading copy.
Published by A Free Press Paperback/The Free Press/Published by The Macmillan Company & Collier-Macmillan Limited, New York & London, 1964
Seller: gearbooks, The Bronx, NY, U.S.A.
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Trade Paperback. Condition: Good. Romano-Ross (Cover Design) (illustrator). 1st Free Press Paperback Edition: 1964. 439 + xxiv pp. A great study or work or reading or research copy! Solidly and well bound copy with moderate overall wear and use. Occasional pen markings on text. Previous owner's name inscribed on first front-end page. Creased and indented spine.
Published by New York ; London : Free Press : Collier Macmillan, 1964
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Paperback edition. Near fine paperback copy; edges very slightly dust-dulled. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; xxiv, 439 p. ; 22 cm. Subjects; Work : society. Durkheim, Emile, 1858-1917 Social theory Society Individual works. Labor and laborers. Division of labor Social aspects. Industry. Social Theory. Social Change. 1 Kg.
Published by New York ; London : Free Press : Collier Macmillan, 1964
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
Paperback edition. Near fine paperback copy; edges very slightly dust-dulled. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; xxiv, 439 p. ; 22 cm. Subjects; Work : society. Durkheim, Emile, 1858-1917 Social theory Society Individual works. Labor and laborers. Division of labor Social aspects. Industry. Social Theory. Social Change. 1 Kg.
Published by Free Press, 1969
Seller: Redux Books, Grand Rapids, MI, U.S.A.
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Published by The Free Press, New York, 1984
Seller: Minotavros Books, ABAC ILAB, Whitby, ON, Canada
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Soft cover. lix, 352 pp. Fine.
trade paperback. Condition: acceptable. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE BOXES NEW BOXES 8vo; 440 pages; acceptable trade paperback; ink marking various locations and pages by previous owner; chip fore edge front cover; tips bumped and fray/chip; nicks tocover edges; tanning; tear bottom front cover near spine heal;' few stain; clean pages; prompt shipping with tracking.
Published by New York: The Free Press
Seller: Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß, Berlin, Germany
Book First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Gut. XXIV, 439 p. Einband berieben, mit leichten Randläsuren, Buchrücken lichtbedingt ausgeblichen, mit Anstreichungen im Buch und vielen handschriftlichen Notizen im hinteren Vorsatz / Binding rubbed, with slight edge wear, spine faded due to light, with annotations in the book and many handwritten notes on the rear endpaper. - TABLE OF CONTENTS (excerpt) PAGE PREFACE TO THE TRANSLATION PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION. - SOME NOTES ON Occu- PATIONAL GROUPS PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION INTRODUCTION. - THE PROBLEM Development of the division of labor in society; universality of the phenomenon. The problem: Must we abandon our- selves to the movement, or must we resist it, - the question as to the moral value of the division of labor Uncertainty of the moral conscience on this point; contra- dictory solutions given simultaneously. Method for ending this indecision. The study of the division of labor in itself and for itself. Plan of the book BOOK ONE THE FUNCTION OF THE DIVISION OF LABOR CHAPTER ONE. THE METHOD FOR DETERMINING THIS FUNC- TION Meaning of the word function 1. The function of the division of labor is not to produce civilization 2. Cases where the function of the division of labor is to bring forth groups which would not exist without it. Whence the hypothesis that it plays the same role in higher societies; that it is the principal source of their cohesion PAGE 3. To verify this hypothesis, we must compare the social soli- darity which has this source with other types of solidarity, and accordingly classify them. Necessity for studying solidarity through the system of juridical rules; there are as many classes of juridical rules as there are forms of solidarity. Classifi- cation of juridical rules: rules with a repressive sanction; rules with a restitutive sanction CHAPTER TWO. MECHANICAL SOLIDARITY THROUGH LIKE- NESS 1. The link of social solidarity to which repressive law corre- sponds is the one whose break constitutes a crime. We shall understand this link if we understand what crime essentially is The essential characteristics of crime are those which are found wherever crime occurs, no matter what the social type. Thus, the only characteristics common to all crimes, which are or have been recognized as such, are the following: 1. a crime offends sentiments which are found among all normal indi- viduals of any given society; 2. these sentiments are strong; 3. they are defined. A crime is, then, an act which offends strong and defined states of the collective conscience; exact meaning of this statement. - Examination of a case where the delict is created or at least aggravated by an act of a govern- mental organ. Inclusion of this case in the preceding defini- tion 2. Verification of this definition; if it is exact, it ought to account for all the characteristics of punishment. Determina- tion of these characteristics: 1. punishment is a passionate reaction, of graduated intensity; 2. this passionate reaction emanates from society; refutation of the theory according to which private vengeance would have been the primitive form of punishment; 3. this reaction is enforced through the interme- diary of a constituted body 3. These characteristics can be deduced from our definition of crime: 1. every strongly offended sentiment mechanically determines a passionate reaction; utility of this reaction in maintaining this sentiment. Collective sentiments, being the strongest there are, determine a reaction of the same kind, which is as strong as they are intense. Explanation of the quasi-religious character of expiation; 2. the collective char- acter of these sentiments explains the social character of this reaction; why it is useful for it to be social; 3. the intensity and particularly the defined nature of these sentiments explain the formation of the determinate organ which enforces this reaction 4. The rules which penal law sanctions thus express the most essential social similitudes; consequently, it corresponds to the social solidarity which comes from resemblances, and varies with it. Nature of this solidarity. We can then measure the part it plays in general social integration according to the frac- tion of the complete system of juridical rules which penal law represents CHAPTER THREE. ORGANIC SOLIDARITY DUE TO THE DIVISION OF LABOR 1. The nature of the restitutive sanction implies: 1. that the corresponding rules express excentric states of the common conscience or are foreign to it; 2. that the relations that they determine only link the individual indirectly to society. These relations are positive or negative 2. Negative relations of which real rights are typical. They are negative because they link the thing to the person, not per- sons to each other. Reduction to this type of personal rela- tions which are established as they arise in the exercise of real rights, or through a delict or quasi-delict. - The solidarity that the corresponding rules express, being negative, has no existence of its own, but is only a prolongation of positive forms of social solidarity 3. Positive or co-operative relations which come from the division of labor. Are governed by a defined system of juridical rules which we may call co-operative law; verification of this proposition through the different parts of co-operative law. Analogies between the function of this law and that of the nervous system xvi PAGE 4. Conclusion: Two kinds of positive solidarity; one which comes from similitudes, the other from the division of labor. Mechanical solidarity, organic solidarity. The first varies in inverse ratio, the second in direct ratio with individual per- sonality. What repressive law corresponds to; what co-opera- tive law corresponds to CHAPTER FOUR. FURTHER PROOF OF THE PRECEDING If the preceding result is exact, repressive law ought to have as much more preponderance over co-operative law as social- similitudes are more extensive, and the division of labor more rudimentary, and inversely. Hence,
Published by London: Collier-MacMillan (1968)., New York: The Free Press;, 1968
Seller: Antiquariat Steinwedel, Betzendorf, Germany
weicher Einband. XXIV, 439 Seiten, O.Kt. (in englischer Sprache) (Einband gebräunt) siehe Mängel, sonst guter Zustand.