Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
480
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jun 26, 2007
Editora
Penguin Classics
ISBN-10
0140449671
ISBN-13
9780140449679
Descrição
Émile Durkheim’s profound exploration into the complex relationship between society and suicide offers a unique lens through which to understand this tragic phenomenon. Through meticulous research and thoughtful analysis, Durkheim delves into the sociological factors that may drive individuals to take their own lives. He categorizes suicide into distinct types influenced by social integration and moral regulation, revealing how the fabric of community and societal expectations can impact individual actions.
This updated translation captures Durkheim’s original insights while making them accessible to modern readers. Accompanied by contributions from Richard Sennett and Alexander T. Riley, the text stimulates a dialogue about the relevance of Durkheim's findings in today’s world. Together, they confront the questions surrounding mental health, societal pressures, and the role of community, highlighting the ongoing importance of this classic work in understanding human behavior and the collective psyche.
This updated translation captures Durkheim’s original insights while making them accessible to modern readers. Accompanied by contributions from Richard Sennett and Alexander T. Riley, the text stimulates a dialogue about the relevance of Durkheim's findings in today’s world. Together, they confront the questions surrounding mental health, societal pressures, and the role of community, highlighting the ongoing importance of this classic work in understanding human behavior and the collective psyche.