Law and Social Solidarity
Abstract
Social solidarity is the way in which individuals feel connected and united with each other and with society. For Durkheim, social solidarity is primarily based on two things i.e., “social regulation” and “social integration”. Emile Durkheim believed that social regulation was important for the strength of society and the health of people living in a society.
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2023-12-10
How to Cite
Aryan, R. (2023). Law and Social Solidarity. Intellectual Resonance, 6, 211. Retrieved from http://13.202.193.143/ojs/index.php/IR/article/view/24
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RESEARCH ESSAY