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jeremy carmouche
on Dec 07, 2024Verified
In Durkheim's view of society, people come to believe what society expects them to believe because
A) they internalize the existence of society in their minds.
B) they are subject to coercion and exploitation.
C) they do not believe that they have free will.
D) the bourgeoisie force values on the proletariat.
Durkheim's View
Refers to Emile Durkheim's perspective in sociology that emphasizes the importance of social facts, collective consciousness, and the societal origins of behavior.
Society Expectations
The collective norms and ideals that a society holds regarding the behavior and roles of its members.
Internalize
The process by which individuals adopt the views, attitudes, or standards of others as their own, often unconsciously.
- Absorb the core theories of sociology, like functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism.
- Survey the influence of key sociological intellectuals on the discipline and their insights into social organization.
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Learning Objectives
- Absorb the core theories of sociology, like functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism.
- Survey the influence of key sociological intellectuals on the discipline and their insights into social organization.