How did Durkheim envision a fully developed organic society?
A) Society would be more equal vis-a-vis external qualities (race, class) , whereas inequalities would exist based on differences between external abilities.
B) Such a society would see equal opportunity for all no matter what skill, vocation, gender, race, class, and the like.
C) Like Marx, he saw a divided society, split between "masters and workers," in which the organization is privately owned by the masters.
D) Like Weber, he saw society, managed by impersonal bureaucracies in government and business, devolving into increasingly anomic complexity.
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