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Second, consider the implications of Durkheim describing non-spontaneous inequality as an expression of "the forced division of labor," as an...
Second, consider the implications of Durkheim describing non-spontaneous inequality as an expression of "the forced division of labor," as an "abnormal form" of the division of labor. Is all inequality, for him, incompatible with organic solidarity, or only a certain kind of inequality? Stated differently, for Durkheim, is organic solidarity possible with social inequalities?