All the wonderful things in life begin with people who can not imagine. Who was thinking that social studies constitute something or become an important part of people's lives? In the latter half of the 19th century people thought was very small, even if you did not care about the outside world. People know things will happen in their society, but they never know the reason they do not know whether they will be willing to find it. Society is managed by religion and they are not questioned.
Do you know one of the main reasons for Emil Dürkem, one of the founders of sociology? We can not manage suicide cases in Western Europe. Why do people commit suicide? Without the help of a long tradition of humanities science, you can not answer this question. Durkheim claims that several causes are considered, but the most important reason is "missing". In the era of Durchem, the state of losing the sense of life during the change of the large structural institution was the rapid development of division of labor.
It is not complete. Emir Durchem, sister's father, groups solidarity into two categories: mechanical solidarity and organic solidarity. Mechanical solidarity means that collective bonds arise from homogeneity of members, they are linked through common similarities such as their work, identity, lifestyle, etc. Organic solidarity is a mutual interaction of various occupations How does unity and differences arising from dependency complement people?
Emile Dürkem was born on Epinal of the Vosges in Lorraine, France on April 15, 1858. Durkheim considers most people to be the father of sociology. He commended the science of sociology. During the lifetime of Durchem, he published numerous sociological studies on suicide, religion, and other aspects of society, and provided many lectures. Emile Durkheim (2002). Haralambos & Holborn (2004): All functionalists have agreed that the control mechanisms such as courts and police are required to control crime, control deviance and protect the social order. However, many functionalists believe that some prejudice can play a positive role in society, and they believe that crime can bring about maintenance and even social well-being. In "Sociology Method Rules" (1938) by Emile Durkheim, crime is inevitable and is considered to be a normal part of social life. Emile Durkheim believes that crime exists in all sorts of societies