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    Jessica McLemore Professor Karageorgis Soc 368 18 April 2018 DURKHEIM vs. SIMMEL Durkheim applied the theory of functionalism which was very different from other sociologists such as Marx and Weber who were propagating the theories of conflict of interest. Durkheim explained that harmony was the best form of defining the society as opposed to conflict. Durkheim looked at the functions of the social objects and what the social phenomenon does to facilitate and produce social cohesion. From the

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    Adam Smith and Karl Marx Modern political economic theory and philosophy can be greatly attributed to the works of two men who seemingly held polar opposite views on the subject. Adam Smith‚ a Scottish philosopher‚ published his most well known work An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations in 1776 and is most often associated with the ideas and principles of the political economic system known as Capitalism. At the other end of the spectrum is Karl Marx; the German philosopher

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    In his hallmark work The Wealth of Nations‚ Adam Smith generates a Hobbesian dilemma when he asserts in Book I that man posses “the propensity to truck‚ barter‚ and exchange one thing for another” (Smith‚ 25). Smith supports this claim as the principle from which the division of labor originates‚ citing the example of tribespeople exchanging surplus goods. However‚ does man really have this natural propensity to trade‚ rather than a natural propensity to fight and steal as argued by Thomas Hobbes

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    In Adam Smith’s writing‚ Of the Principle of the Commercial or Mercantile System‚ from‚ “The Wealth of Nations”‚ showed that he was endeavoring to argue that the most efficient economy was an economy where there is less restrictions placed on businesses and their owners. He seemed to be fighting for constrained restrictions on the trade market‚ and less probability of having to answer to the government‚ or the government having the right to intervene in one’s business. He shows that the best way

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    explore the sociological contributions provided by functionalist Emile Durkheim‚ the ideas he posited and the criticisms both internal and external that were prompted by his theory of suicide. Suicide is undeniably one of the most personal actions an individual can take upon oneself and yet it has a deep social impact. Could this be because social relationships play such an important role in its causation? In a sociological study Emile Durkheim produced his theory of suicide‚ and its relationship with society

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    social work and write about their life. Emile Durkheim came from a long line of French Jews. At an early age‚ he decided not to follow in his family’s rabbinical footsteps. Durkheim would lead a completely different life. Much of his work‚ in fact‚ was dedicated to religious phenomena from social factors. His Jewish background did shape his sociological perspective many of his students and were fellow Jews‚ and often relatives. As a student Durkheim entered the cole Normale Suprieure in 1879

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    John Maynard Keynes be compared to Adam Smith? Both of these men are considered to be the molders and theorizers of the economic era‚ yet they were very different in their theories and ideas. It takes more than a pretty face to identify an individual as the “father” of a particular subject‚ but considering the fact that economics was not even an area of study prior to Adam Smith’s contribution‚ it is easy to say that he‚ in fact‚ is the “father of economics.” Smith was a wide-ranging social philosopher

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    Social Order Creation: Hobbes vs. Smith Hobbes and Smith are at odds about the idea of how power plays into social order creation. Hobbes believes that in the state of nature‚ man has no power to control others‚ and because of this‚ everyone is aggressive towards one another‚ as no one can trust another. Because of this‚ social order is necessary to give man incentive towards cooperation and trust‚ by selling your individual rights to freedom in order to gain social rights of security and safety

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    "The greatest improvements in the productive powers of labour‚ and the greatest part of the skill‚ dexterity‚ and judgement with which it is anywhere directed‚ or applied‚ seem to have been the effects of the division of labour."- Adam Smith Smith is saying that the greatest improvement we have in productivity is labour‚ labour is the key of the great things we have now. I agree with the author because the workers are the people who help with the economic growth‚ and the people who make the product

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    What do you know about Adam Smith? What was he? Read the title of the text and say what it can be about? 1. Reading. 1.1. Read the text. Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations 1776‚ the year that we associate with the signing of The Declaration of Independence‚ also marked the publication in England of one of the most influential books of our time‚ The Wealth of Nations. Written by Adam Smith‚ it earned the author the title “the father of economics‚” Smith objected to the principal

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