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Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, and Max Weber: Sociological Views and Theories

dual identity from his or her work and others.

Marx's construction of the division of labor rested entirely upon his belief that a maturing capitalist society would foment revolution because of extreme divisions of labor and because "the organic solidarity of society had been replaced by a mechanistic solidarity" (Mills, 1962, pp. 92-93). In brief, Marx saw an antagonism as existing between the feudal nobility and the bourgeoisie which was later translated into antagonism between the "bourgeoisie and the proletariat" (Mills, 1962, p. 72). It was Marx's opinion that the emancipation of the proletariat would occur only when organic solidarity returned to society by means of an equal sharing of control over the means of production and equal participa

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Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, and Max Weber: Sociological Views and Theories. (1969, December 31). In LotsofEssays.com. Retrieved 10:15, April 25, 2024, from https://www.lotsofessays.com/viewpaper/2000386.html