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Through a collection of lectures, Everett K. Wilson translates and comments on Emile Durkheim’s theories and application of the sociology of education.
A transcription of eighteen lectures given by Emile Durkheim on evaluating school as an appropriate setting for moral education.
A pioneer in of sociology, Durkheim explains the first elements of fostering morality as the development of a sense of discipline, following by a willingness to behave in accordance with collective interest and a sense of autonomy.
A transcription of eighteen lectures given by Emile Durkheim on evaluating school as an appropriate setting for moral education.
A pioneer in of sociology, Durkheim explains the first elements of fostering morality as the development of a sense of discipline, following by a willingness to behave in accordance with collective interest and a sense of autonomy.
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- Publisher: Free Press (October 1, 1973)
- Length: 320 pages
- ISBN13: 9780029083208
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