
LE SUICIDE - ÉTUDE DE SOCIOLOGIE - PAR
PARIS - FÉLIX ALCAN, ÉDITEUR
PRÉFACE
LE SUICIDE - INTRODUCTION - I.
II.
LIVRE PREMIER - LES FACTEURS EXTRA-SOCIAUX - CHAPITRE I
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II.
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IV.
In this pioneering study, the author turns the newly emerging discipline of sociology toward one of its most unsettling phenomena: suicide. From the outset, he argues that meaningful insight demands concrete facts, careful statistics, and a disciplined avoidance of vague philosophical speculation. The introduction sets a clear agenda, urging sociologists to treat social behavior as observable data rather than mere conjecture.
The work then maps suicide rates across different communities, religions, and family structures, revealing striking regularities that hint at deeper social forces at play. By juxtaposing raw numbers with careful historical and ethnographic context, the author shows how patterns of integration, regulation, and collective life can shape individual choices. Listeners are invited to reconsider a deeply personal act through the lens of societal bonds, opening a thoughtful dialogue about how our social environment subtly governs even our most private decisions.
Language
fr
Duration
~17 hours (989K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-08-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1858–1917
A founding figure in sociology, he explored how modern societies hold together and what happens when social bonds weaken. His books on social facts, anomie, suicide, and religion still shape the way people study community and social life.
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