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Titre Les fondements politico-idéologiques de la sociologie durkheimienne
Auteur Larry Portis
Mir@bel Revue L'Homme et la société
Numéro no 84, 2e trimestre 1987 Éthique et science sociale
Rubrique / Thématique
Éthique et marxisme
Page 95-110
Résumé anglais L. Portis, The Politico-Ideologico Foundations of the Durkheimian Sociology The sociology of Emile Durkheim was formulated in opposition to the doctrines of liberal political economy and marxism. Politically and ideologically, the sociological research inspired by Durkheim was motivated by the need to achieve social consensus, to eliminate social conflict. Central to this objective was the effort to integrate a culturally autonomous working class into the normative structure of capitalist society. Durkheim was responding to the problems posed during a period of profound economic mutation, when sharp social conflict and the rapid progress of the tabor movement between 1884 and 1914 produced a new field of social and political action. Durkheimian sociology was, in fact, an aspect of social and political change, and it must be considered as having played a double role : that of a scientific method and that of a political ideology.
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