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Durkheimian Sociology and 20th-Century Politics: the Case of Célestin Bouglé
Oleh:
Humphreys, Joshua M.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
History of the Human Sciences vol. 12 no. 3 (Aug. 1999)
,
page 117–138.
Topik:
Célestin Bouglé
;
Durkheimian sociology
;
French social theory
;
Marxism
;
political sociology
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Isi artikel
This article revises received wisdom about the Durkheimian school of sociology and its relationship to Marxism by analyzing the work of Célestin Bouglé, one of the most influential and least examined sociologists of the Durkheimian tradition. Like other better-known Durkheimians of his generation such as Marcel Mauss and Maurice Halbwachs, Bouglé engaged Durkheimian sociology with Marxian and other German traditions of social thought. In the process he also paid an important debt to the French socialists that Marx and so many French Marxists have denigrated as ‘utopian’, especially Saint-Simon, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and Charles Fourier. In fact, the concerns of Bouglé’s political sociology and Durkheimian sociology more generally are indissociable from the politics of Third Republic France.
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