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    Durkheim's Notion of Mechanical Solidarity-That People in "Primitive" Societies Are
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Durkheim's Notion of Mechanical Solidarity-That People in "Primitive" Societies Are

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Durkheim's notion of mechanical solidarity-that people in "primitive" societies are largely alike in their personalities and outlooks-is a viewpoint widely accepted among modern anthropologists.

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