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This document contains detailed study notes for Learning Unit 1, Theme 3 of the Theoretical Perspectives in Political and Social module (TPPS6221) in the Bachelor of Social Science programme at Varsity College South Africa. The notes summarise the key concepts of Sociological Theory and introduce the main theoretical perspectives used to understand social and political structures. It explores how different theorists and frameworks explain the functioning of society, power relations, and social behaviour. These notes were compiled to support learning, revision, and a deeper understanding of foundational sociological theories within political and social contexts.

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LO7: Explain the Key Concepts in Durkheim’s Work




 Social Facts:


Durkheim proposed that sociology should study social facts, which

are social structures and cultural norms that are external to and

coercive of individuals. He argued these should be treated as

"things" and studied empirically through observation rather than

intuition. Social facts are sui generis (unique), meaning they have

their own reality and cannot be reduced to individual psychology;

they must be explained by other social facts.


 Material and Nonmaterial Social Facts:


Material social facts (e.g., architecture, laws, technology) are

directly observable. Nonmaterial social facts (e.g., norms, values,

culture) are the "heart" of his sociology; though they exist in the

minds of individuals, they emerge from complex interactions that

obey their own laws.

,  Solidarity (Mechanical vs. Organic):


o Mechanical Solidarity:


Found in "primitive" societies where people are generalists;

the bond is based on similarity and a strong, rigid collective

conscience.


o Organic Solidarity:


Found in modern societies; held together by the division of

labour and the resulting interdependence of specialists. The

collective conscience is weaker, allowing for more

individuality.




 Dynamic Density:


This is the cause of the transition from mechanical to organic

solidarity, referring to the number of people in a society and the

amount of interaction among them.


 Anomie:


A social condition characterized by a lack of moral regulation, often

occurring during economic crises or rapid social change when old

norms no longer apply.


 The Sacred and the Profane:

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