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Author(s): Navid Mohseni
Source: Michigan Sociological Review, No. 8 (Fall, 1994), pp. 84-94
Published by: Michigan Sociological Association
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Abstract
Introduction
84
"Thephilosophers
haveonlyinterpreted
theworldinvariousways;thepointis tochange
it,"in orderto makehumansfree,Marxwouldsay. Marxis mainlyconcerned withthe
question:"How is freedom
possible?"In order
to understand
how Marx provides withan
us
85
86
Weberand theMeaningoftheWorld
87
88
Durkheimand theSolidarityofSociety
89
90
Marx,Weber,and Durkheim
Contrasting
91
Conclusion
92
Notes
1. It seemstheonlyplace thatWeberdiscussesthepossibility
offreedomunderthedomination of
is
capitalism in "Archiv
Socelwissenchaft
and translated
Sozialpolitik", by and
Greth Mills(1958).
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(1971) "EmileDurkheim
Nye,D.A.andC.E. Ashworth. ora Realist".In TheBritish
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JournalofSociology.Vol. XXII, 133-147.
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