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Il concetto sociologico di anomia (dal greco a-nomos, letteralmente senza legge) deve la sua notorietà analitica ad Emile Durkheim e a Robert K. Merton, che descrivono così le conseguenze sui modi di adattamento individuali e sui corsi d’azione di specifiche forme di organizzazione sociale tipiche della modernità.
Durkheim; Merton; anomia
Durkheim; Merton; anomia
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