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Affectivity and the Social Bond
Rethinking Classical Sociology Series Editor: David Chalcraft, University of Derby, UK
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Affectivity and the Social Bond Transcendence, Economy and Violence in French Social Theory
Tiina Arppe University of Helsinki, Finland
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Contents Acknowledgements
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Introduction
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Auguste Comte: Passion Sublimated into Love
11
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Émile Durkheim: Passion Transformed into Force and Symbol
55
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Georges Bataille and the Accursed Part of Affectivity
105
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René Girard and the Mimetic Desire
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Conclusions
211
Bibliography Index
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Acknowledgements My interest in French