Social Sciences And The Destruction Of The Individual
Posted by Zenphamy 11 years, 10 months ago to Philosophy
"One of the founders of sociology, Emile Durkheim (1858-1917), coined the phrase “collective consciousness.” Durkheim insisted there were “inherent” qualities that existed in society apart from individuals. Exposing his own absurd theory, he went so far as to claim suicide was one of those qualities, as if the “phenomenon” were present beyond any individual choice to end life.
He wrote: “Man is the more vulnerable to self-destruction the more he is detached from any collectivity, that is to say, the more he lives as an egoist.”
In other words, according to Burkheim, the individual who rejects the norms of society must be wrapped up in himself in some morally repugnant way. There are no other alternatives."
The author describes the current day Sociologist teaching that those that deny collectivism and collective consciousness can't exist, even leading to suicide.
Does that mean that Objectivist are doomed?
He wrote: “Man is the more vulnerable to self-destruction the more he is detached from any collectivity, that is to say, the more he lives as an egoist.”
In other words, according to Burkheim, the individual who rejects the norms of society must be wrapped up in himself in some morally repugnant way. There are no other alternatives."
The author describes the current day Sociologist teaching that those that deny collectivism and collective consciousness can't exist, even leading to suicide.
Does that mean that Objectivist are doomed?
Thomas Jefferson
Does that mean that Objectivist are doomed?