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The Division of Labour in Society

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In this paper, Durkheim's Life and Work: Timeline 1858-1917- Suggestions for Further Reading- Original Translator's Note- The Division of Labour in Society by Emile Durkhere- Preface to the First Edition (1893) - Preface and introduction to the Second Edition (1902) - Introduction - Part I: The Method of Determining This Function - Part II: THE CAUSES and CONDITIONS- 8 The Progress of the Division of labour and of Happiness- 9 The Causes- 10 Secondary Factors- 11
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Preface to this edition, by Steven Lukes- Introduction to the 1984 edition, by Lewis Coser- Introduction to this edition, by Steven Lukes- Durkheim's Life and Work: Timeline 1858-1917- Suggestions for Further Reading- Original Translator's Note- The Division of Labour in Society by Emile Durkheim- Preface to the First Edition (1893) - Preface to the Second Edition (1902) - Introduction - PART I: THE FUNCTION OF THE DIVISION OF LABOUR- 1 The Method of Determining This Function - 2 Mechanical Solidarity, or Solidarity by Similarities- 3 Solidarity Arising from the Division of Labour, or Organic Solidarity- 4 Another Proof of the Preceding Theory- 5 The Increasing Preponderance of Organic: Solidarity and its Consequences- 6 The Increasing Preponderance of Organic: Solidarity and its Consequences (cont)- 7 Organic Solidarity and Contractual Solidarity- PART II: THE CAUSES AND CONDITIONS- 8 The Progress of the Division of Labour and of Happiness- 9 The Causes- 10 Secondary Factors- 11 Secondary Factors (cont)- 12 Consequences of the Foregoing- PART III: THE ABNORMAL FORMS- 13 The Anomic Division of Labour- 14 The Forced Division of Labour- 15 Another Abnormal Form- Conclusion- Original Annotated Table of Contents

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