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The consequences of economic globalization have created a new interest in ́EmileDurkheim’s conception of an institutional and moral reorganization of modernsociety that he developed in Professional Ethics and Civic Morals. Contrary toexisting attempts to explain these political processes towards democratization, thisarticle argues for a causal analysis of social change and concentrates on the socialmechanisms that trigger the reorganization process of modern society. Two thesesare entertained. The first thesis argues that the programme of an institutional andmoral reorganization of modern society can be reanalysed as a causal process ofdemocratization. This process takes two steps. While social mechanisms of reorgan-izationbring about the institutional and moral reorganization of modern society,social mechanisms of stabilizationguarantee the functioning of the emergingdemocratic system. Further, the second thesis argues that this kind of explanationcan be applied to Durkheim’s vision of a European confederation. The analysisreveals that his idea of a ‘post-national’ constellation refers to crucial problems ofthe recent debate regarding a democratic deficit in the European Union, and itshows that Durkheim’s contribution to both political sociology and historical-comparative research has been misconceived and prematurely repudiated.
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(2004)
Kommunalrecht
(2004)
V.S. Reid
(2004)
Samuel Selvon
(2004)
Roger Mais
(2004)
George Lamming
(2004)
Derek Walcott
(2004)
Caryl Phillips
(2004)
Andrew Salkey
(2004)
Wilson Harris
(2004)
Edgar Mittelholzer
(2004)
Earl Lovelace
(2004)
Jamaica Kincaid
(2004)
Fred D'Aguiar
(2004)
Erna Brodber
(2004)
Edward Kamau Brathwaite
(2004)