Works by Gane, M. J. (exact spelling)

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    Durkheim, Morals and Modernity. [REVIEW]M. J. Gane - 1998 - Dialogue 37 (4):826-827.
    Watts Miller’s book on Durkheim joins a growing number of recent reassessments of Durkheim’s significance as a radical thinker rather than the naïvely positivistic sociologist he is sometimes taken for. The newer interpretations suggest that he can be read as a late-modern or even a postmodern thinker who imaginatively combined social science with a political and ethical vision. Watts Miller argues that Durkheim should be read as making a key contribution to liberal socialist ethics, to a “communitarian defence of individualism” (...)
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