Om Quid Secundatus Politicae Scientiae Instituendae Contulerit
Delve into the fascinating world of politics and society with this thought-provoking treatise from the great French sociologist, Ãmile Durkheim. In this work, Durkheim explores the role of institutions and social order in shaping political systems and the conditions for democracy. Drawing on a wide range of historical and contemporary examples, he offers a compelling analysis of the ways in which political science can contribute to the public good. A must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of politics and sociology.
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