Dan Morrison (@danielrmorrison.bsky.social) in conversation with Dr. Cayce Jamil (@mutualsociology.bsky.social), the Assistant Director of Research Development and Strategic Alliances at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, North Carolina. Dr. Jamil holds a PhD in Public Policy from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Jamil discusses Emile Durkheim and his context, which includes streams of French Socialism. Jamil shared an article by Georges Gurvitch, “For the Centenary of the Birth of Durkheim” and the book French Socialisms: From ‘Utopian Socialism’ to “Industrial Democracy’ by Célestin Bouglé, which was originally published in French in 1932, and reissued in English by little big eye publishing this year. Cayce is one of the three leaders of little big eye. The world of Durkheim, his influences, and varieties of French socialism.
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