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O SUICIDIO
O SUICIDIO | Emile Durkheim
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A obra busca analisar as influncias extra-sociais que geram o suicdio e a natureza das causas sociais, a maneira pela qual produzem seus efeitos e suas relaes com as situaes individuais que acompanham os diferentes tipos de suicdios. Mostra ainda em que consiste o elemento social do suicdio, ou seja, a tendncia coletiva - suas relaes com os outros fatos sociais e por que meios possvel agir sobre ela.
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Trashcanman
On Suicide | Emile Durkheim

Melancholy suicide. —This is connected with a general state of extreme depression and exaggerated sadness, causing the patient no longer to realize sanely the bonds which connect him with people and things about him. Pleasures no longer attract

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Bookwomble To no longer *realise* the bonds which are there - but the bonds are there nevertheless (I hope) ❤ 3y
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O SUICIDIO | Emile Durkheim
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shutupsmalls
Suicide | Emile Durkheim, George Simpson, John A. Spaulding
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Some light pre-bed reading

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shortsarahrose
On Suicide | Emile Durkheim
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Certainly a difficult text with lots of sociological theory and data, but the central thesis - the suicide is a phenomena based on social integration - is certainly valid and his typology of suicide is interesting. Definitely a text that one needs to read critically, though, because there is certainly a good deal of 19th century misogyny, racism, and Eurocentrism here.

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shortsarahrose
On Suicide | Emile Durkheim
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"Even if one were to establish that the average person never kills himself and that the only people who do so are those who exhibit some abnormality, one would still not be justified in considering madness as a necessary condition for suicide, because a mad person is not simply a man who thinks or acts a little differently from the average."

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shortsarahrose
On Suicide | Emile Durkheim
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My day off: coffee and Deep Sociological Reading at my favorite library. Love the Malevich image on the cover of this book.

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