In The Elementary Forms of Religious Life, Émile Durkheim argued that religion was a powerful source of social solidarity because
Émile Durkheim suggested that in traditional societies, people were bound through mechanical solidarity. What was the basis of these sorts of bonds?
You are looking over the courses that are offered at your school and you see a class called "The Sociology of Media and Popular Culture." You don't think you need this course because you listen to lots of music, watch a wide variety of television, and often go to the movies. What would a sociologist tell you?
According to Karl Marx, the most important factor in social life is a person's
In The Elementary Forms of Religious Life, Émile Durkheim argued that religion was a powerful source of social solidarity because
Émile Durkheim suggested that in traditional societies, people were bound through mechanical solidarity. What was the basis of these sorts of bonds?
You are looking over the courses that are offered at your school and you see a class called "The Sociology of Media and Popular Culture." You don't think you need this course because you listen to lots of music, watch a wide variety of television, and often go to the movies. What would a sociologist tell you?
According to Karl Marx, the most important factor in social life is a person's