SOCI 1001H Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Anomie

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Three founding fathers of sociology: karl marx (1818-1883, emile durkheim (1858-1917, max weber(1864-1920) Basis of the social organization of a society: systems of. Production > distribution > consumption: how these processes of production/consumption are socially organized determines the wide structures of the society. Social relations: how people are organized around production. Capitalist mode of production: means of production. Advanced technologies, large-scale capital, private property: relations of production. Means of production are privately owned by a few, collectively worked upon by many for wage. In a capitalist social system: relations of production are organized around the principle of private property, commodities are produced based on exchange for a profit, the process of commodification expands throughout the society. Division of labour (karl marx): the division of labour in the theories by karl marx refers to work/labour being subdivided into many specialized parts or operations to be performed by separate workers.

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