What Makes Sociology Different? (from The Rules of Sociological Method) ÉMILE DURKHEIM
-Based on Durkheim's argument, one could conclude that individuals:
A) have a natural inclination to fight and make war rather than seek peaceful solutions
B) have little choice but to conform to society's demands
C) are largely responsible for their own actions-good and bad
D) have basic animal instincts which compel them to keep in close contact with one another, form families, towns, and organizations, and pursue collaborative leisure activities
4) The Stranger GEORG SIMMEL
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