Durkheim suggests that a society that “holds together” is characterized by its success
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- Durkheim suggests that a society that “holds together” is characterized by its success at integrating its members well and at regulating human interactions well. Explain.
Pls refer to this link to answer https://www.ssc.wisc.edu/~wright/Social%20Class%20--%20Sage.pdf
- Vasser suggests that the 2054 scenario suggested in his first essay is virtually certain, that the 2054 scenario suggested in his second essay is pretty likely, and that the 2054 scenario suggested in his third essay is certainly possible. Do you agree with Vasser? Why or why not?
Pls refer to this link to answer https://www.futurist.com/articles-archive/the-future-of-suburban-life-in-american-three-scenarios/

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Solution: Durkheim suggests that a society that “holds together” is characterized by its success