Émile Durkheim Quote

At this point, an urgent question arises: … Is it our duty to seek to become a thorough and complete human being, one quite sufficient unto himself; or, on the contrary, to be only a part of a whole, the organ of an organism? Briefly, is the division of labor, at the same time that it is a law of nature, also a moral rule of human conduct; and, if it has this latter character, why and in what degree?


p. 41. - The Division of Labor in Society (1893)


At this point, an urgent question arises: … Is it our duty to seek to become a thorough and complete human being, one quite sufficient unto...

At this point, an urgent question arises: … Is it our duty to seek to become a thorough and complete human being, one quite sufficient unto...

At this point, an urgent question arises: … Is it our duty to seek to become a thorough and complete human being, one quite sufficient unto...

At this point, an urgent question arises: … Is it our duty to seek to become a thorough and complete human being, one quite sufficient unto...