La anomia en las sociedades modernas, ¿consecuencia de la "in-novación"?
Abstract
Anomie in modern societies is associated with the inability of the generation mechanisms of moral consensus to anticipate the pace of innovation. In the present paper shows that in modern societies is more prevalent in traditional societies the kind of man who is set to follow the rule because this setting, unlike what happened in traditional societies, depends on their freedom of decide. And that is precisely the innovation as a discovery, which enables this dominance. The pace of innovation far from being the cause of anomie becomes the solution.Downloads
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