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1. Introduction
2. Hegel and Durkheim. Contours of an elective affinity
3. The Authority of Revolution: Durkheim after Arendt
4. Winch and Durkheim. The difficulty of social reality
5. Anomie: On the link between Social Pathology and Social Ontology
6. From Society to Social Practices: Proposal for a New Theory of Ideology
7. The Constraint of Justice. Durkheim on Modern Solidarity and Freedom as Non-Exploitation
8. Durkheim Self-regulating "Constitutive" Social Practices: An Unexplored Critical Relevance to Racial Justice, Consensus Thinking, and the Covid-19 Pandemic
9. Politics of Durkheim: Politics, Humanity, State
10. Socialism as a reaction to Nationalism. A Durkheimian Perspective.
2. Hegel and Durkheim. Contours of an elective affinity
3. The Authority of Revolution: Durkheim after Arendt
4. Winch and Durkheim. The difficulty of social reality
5. Anomie: On the link between Social Pathology and Social Ontology
6. From Society to Social Practices: Proposal for a New Theory of Ideology
7. The Constraint of Justice. Durkheim on Modern Solidarity and Freedom as Non-Exploitation
8. Durkheim Self-regulating "Constitutive" Social Practices: An Unexplored Critical Relevance to Racial Justice, Consensus Thinking, and the Covid-19 Pandemic
9. Politics of Durkheim: Politics, Humanity, State
10. Socialism as a reaction to Nationalism. A Durkheimian Perspective.