Emile Durkheim — "When mores are sufficient, laws are unnecessary; when mores are insufficient, la…"
When mores are sufficient, laws are unnecessary; when mores are insufficient, laws are unenforceable.
When mores are sufficient, laws are unnecessary; when mores are insufficient, laws are unenforceable.
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"The sacred is that which is set apart and forbidden."
"Anomie is a state of normlessness."
"We do not condemn it because it is a crime, but it is a crime because we condemn it."
"When man discovered the mirror, he began to lose his soul."
"Social facts are ways of acting, thinking, and feeling, external to the individual, and endowed with a power of coercion by reason of which they control him."
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