FROM THE DIVISION OF LABOR IN SOCIETY

E. Durkheim
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Originally published in 1893 and never out of print, Emile Durkheim's groundbreaking work remains one of the cornerstone texts of the sociological canon--now updated and re-translated in this new edition.As the Industrial Revolution was changing the landscape of society, Durkheim presented a new vision of the social structures at the root of capitalism, and the issues he grappled with still resound today. If pre-industrial societies were held together by common values, sentiments, and norms, equally shared by all, what holds modern societies, with their complex division of labor and non-cohesive social structure, together? What did this new social order mean for the autonomy of the individual? Durkheim argued that class conflict is not inherent in a capitalist society, as Marx contended, but that the unfettered growth of state power would lead to the extinction of individuality. Only in a free society that promotes voluntary bonds between its members, Durkheim suggested, can individuality prosper. In this new edition, the first since 1984, world-renowned Durkheim scholar Steven Lukes revisits and revises the original translation to enhance clarity, accuracy, and fluency for the contemporary reader. Lukes also highlights Durkheim's arguments by putting them into historical context with a timeline of important information. For students and scholars, this edition of "The Division of Labor" is essential reading and key to understanding the relevance of Durkheim's ideas today.
从社会的劳动分工
埃米尔·迪尔凯姆的开创性著作最初出版于1893年,从未绝版,至今仍是社会学经典的基石文本之一,现在在这个新版本中进行了更新和重新翻译。随着工业革命改变了社会的面貌,涂尔干提出了一种关于资本主义根源的社会结构的新视角,他所努力解决的问题至今仍在回响。如果前工业社会是由共同的价值观、情感和规范维系在一起的,所有人都平等地分享,那么,是什么让劳动分工复杂、社会结构缺乏凝聚力的现代社会维系在一起呢?这种新的社会秩序对个人的自主性意味着什么?迪尔凯姆认为,阶级冲突不是资本主义社会固有的,正如马克思所主张的那样,而是国家权力的不受约束的增长将导致个性的灭绝。迪尔凯姆认为,只有在一个促进成员之间自愿联系的自由社会中,个性才能繁荣。在这个自1984年以来的第一个新版本中,世界知名的迪尔凯姆学者史蒂文·卢克斯(Steven Lukes)重新审视并修改了原始翻译,以提高当代读者的清晰度,准确性和流畅性。路克斯还强调了迪尔凯姆的观点,将其置于历史背景中,并给出了重要信息的时间轴。对于学生和学者来说,这一版的《劳动分工论》是必不可少的读物,也是理解迪尔凯姆思想在今天的相关性的关键。
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