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Durkheim, Émile and Social Change

Edward A. Tiryakian


Subject Sociology » Social Movements
Sociological and Social Theory » Classical Theory

People Durkheim, Emile

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405124331.2007.x


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One may look in vain in Durkheim's oeuvre for an explicit discussion of social change, to be found neither in his major texts nor as a rubric in the 12 Année Sociologique volumes published in his lifetime. Social change does not figure in Durkheim's major divisions of sociology. Yet, like the Scarlet Pimpernel, it is here, it is there, it is everywhere. No consideration of Durkheim can be considered complete without taking into account his immanent social realism: societal systems structurally change from within, ultimately from qualitative and quantitative changes in social interaction (a presupposition widely shared with Marx and Weber, albeit for different primary factors). This seeming paradox can be best understood if one takes into account that the nineteenth century which provided the context for Durkheim was the modern period's crucible of enormous economic, political, cultural, and technological transformations of the social order, with Durkheim's predecessors and contemporaries all seeking to ascertain the major features, causes, and outcomes of the transformation. If Durkheim did not write explicitly about social change, he and his immediate followers (the “Durkheimians,” who will be briefly mentioned here) were indeed very cognizant and attentive to addressing social change. This was at least partially recognized long ago by Robert Bellah in a seminal article (1960) ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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