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Discourse and Morality: two case studies of social conflicts in a segmentary and a functionally differentiated society

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No sociologist was more concerned with morality and the interrelation between morality and society than Émile Durkheim; and at least sociological approaches to understand morality can be expected to clarify whether and to what extent they are willing to follow Durkheim's account.

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Copyright © Archives Européenes de Sociology 1992

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