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Moral Education is a seminal work by renowned sociologist Émile Durkheim that investigates the philosophical and practical foundations of moral instruction in educational systems. Durkheim argues that moral education is essential for maintaining social cohesion and fostering a sense of collective responsibility among individuals.
The book examines three fundamental elements of moral education: discipline, attachment to social groups, and autonomy. Durkheim demonstrates how schools serve as primary institutions for transmitting moral values, norms, and civic virtues necessary for societal functioning. He explores the relationship between moral development and social integration, emphasizing that education must balance individual autonomy with collective social interests.
This work remains a cornerstone text in sociology, philosophy of education, and social theory, offering insights into how societies cultivate ethical citizens and maintain moral order through structured educational practices.


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