“Maniacal suicide. —This is due to hallucinations or delirious conceptions. The patient kills himself to escape from an imaginary danger or disgrace, or to obey a mysterious order from on high, etc.” OrderDangerSuicidePatientDuesMysteriousEtcConceptionImaginaryDisgraceHallucinationsDelirious Book:Suicide Source: Suicide
“While the State becomes inflated and hypertrophied in order to obtain a firm enough grip upon individuals, but without succeeding, the latter, without mutual relationships, tumble over one another like so many liquid molecules, encountering no central energy to retain, fix and organize them.” StatesEnoughOrderIndividualEnergySucceedFirmLatterMutualOrganizeLiquidMolecules Author:Emile Durkheim
“Each new generation is reared by its predecessor; the latter must therefore improve in order to improve its successor. The movement is circular.” OrderGenerationsMovementLatterNew GenerationPredecessorsSuccessors Book:Suicide Source: Suicide
“If one class of society is obliged, in order to live, to take any price for its services, while another can abstain from such action thanks to resources at its disposal which, however, are not necessarily due to any social superiority, the second has an unjust advantage over the first at law. In other words, there cannot be rich and poor a birth without there being unjust contracts.” IfsFirstsActionLawOrderSocialPoorClassRichBirthResourcesAdvantageDuesThanksContractsSuperiorityUnjustObligedRich And PoorClasses Of Society Author:Emile Durkheim
“Although our moral conscience is a part of our consciousness, we do not feel ourselves on an equality with it. In this voice which makes itself heard only to give us orders and establish prohibitions, we cannot recognize our own voices; the very tone in which it speaks to us warns us that it expresses something within us that is not of ourselves.” GivingFeelsOrderSpeakVoiceConsciousnessMoralHeardConscienceToneProhibitionMoral Conscience Author:Emile Durkheim