The Family, the Corporations, and the State

Durkheim’s communicative conception of „consciousness”

  • Dénes Nemédi

Abstract

Durkheim’s writings and lectures from the second half of the 1890s, discussing the family, the corporations, and the state, point to a sociology of knowledge that is different from, and less well-known than, his later version of the sociology of knowledge. In this conception, communication plays a central role. Intensive relationships and high social density produce specific ideas within families and corporations and more universal, integrative ones within a state. For this approach to the sociology of knowledge, the main question is no more the relation between ’existential base’ and ’spiritual products’.

Published
2024-01-15
How to Cite
NemédiD. (2024). The Family, the Corporations, and the State: Durkheim’s communicative conception of „consciousness”. Hungarian Review of Sociology, 3(3-4), 81-100. Retrieved from https://ojs.mtak.hu/index.php/szocszemle/article/view/14885
Section
Studies