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Anomie and Alienation: Catalysts for Society's Disintegration by PJ

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 00:44:30
Category: / Social Sciences / Sociology
Length: 5 pages (1398 words)
Society's evolution into a modern arena brought on numerous changes. Emile Durkheim believed that this shift to modernity triggered a breakdown in social solidarity. Anomie, or normlessness, was a product of this rapid change and breakdown. He spoke of this state of anomie leading to the individual succumbing to a lack of social rules and regulations for life and taking his or her life. Karl Marx believed that as the world gets more immersed in …
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