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Titre « Il ne fant pas oublier que je suis fils de rabbin »
Auteur Jean-Claude Filloux
Mir@bel Revue Revue Française de Sociologie
Numéro 1976, 17-2 À propos de Durkheim
Page 259-266
Résumé anglais Jean-Claude Filloux : « Don't Forget that I'm the Son of a Rabbi ». Durkheim's sociological discourse involves revealing and teaching the « Law of the Group ». This must be related to the processes of identification and rupture with a father who was a rabbi descended from eight generations of rabbis. On the basis of psychoanalytical hypotheses, the author shows that analogies between the discourse of Durkheim and the Talmud, no less than the equation God-Father-Group which underlies Durkheim's image of society, allow us to state that the problem of the father is at the center of a sociology invested with a missionary desire, which was established very early. Religious and pedagogical obsessions, which form the picture of a sociologist who is a new Moses, mark this sociology.
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