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Émile Durkheim and Talcott Parsons: sociological ideas

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This paper explores the foundational sociological contributions of Émile Durkheim and Talcott Parsons, two central figures in the development of structural functionalism. Durkheim emphasized the role of social facts, collective conscience, and social solidarity in maintaining social order, arguing that society exists beyond the individual and shapes human behavior through shared norms and values. His work on anomie and the division of labor laid the groundwork for understanding the complexities of modern social structures. Building on Durkheim’s legacy, Parsons developed a more systematic theory of social systems, focusing on the interdependence of societal components through his AGIL schema. He conceptualized society as a self-regulating system that fulfills key functional imperatives to maintain stability. While both theorists underscore the importance of social cohesion and value consensus, Parsons introduced a more abstract and generalized model of societal functioning. Together, their work provides critical insight into how societies maintain order, manage change, and integrate individual actions within broader institutional frameworks.
Title: Émile Durkheim and Talcott Parsons: sociological ideas
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This paper explores the foundational sociological contributions of Émile Durkheim and Talcott Parsons, two central figures in the development of structural functionalism.
Durkheim emphasized the role of social facts, collective conscience, and social solidarity in maintaining social order, arguing that society exists beyond the individual and shapes human behavior through shared norms and values.
His work on anomie and the division of labor laid the groundwork for understanding the complexities of modern social structures.
Building on Durkheim’s legacy, Parsons developed a more systematic theory of social systems, focusing on the interdependence of societal components through his AGIL schema.
He conceptualized society as a self-regulating system that fulfills key functional imperatives to maintain stability.
While both theorists underscore the importance of social cohesion and value consensus, Parsons introduced a more abstract and generalized model of societal functioning.
Together, their work provides critical insight into how societies maintain order, manage change, and integrate individual actions within broader institutional frameworks.

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