| Louis Dumont - 1980 - 542 páginas
...by the society in which we live. As Durkheim said, roughly, our own society obliges us to be free. As opposed to modern society, traditional societies,...individual, have basically a collective idea of man, and our (residual) apperception of man as a social being is the sole link which unites us to them,... | |
| Ali Madanipour - 2003 - 276 páginas
...institutions: this is peculiar to us (modern society) as is shown by the values of equality and liberty. As opposed to modern society, traditional societies...liberty as values, which know nothing, in short of individual, have basically a collective idea of man. (Dumont, 1970: 9) As Morris shows, this notion,... | |
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