Having taken over the leadership of the French school of sociology
after the death of his uncle, Emile Durkheim, in 1917, Mauss,
celebrated author of The Gift, re-launched the flagship journal,
the Annee sociologique. Here are two of Mauss's most significant
statements on the social sciences. The first, written with
Fauconnet, outlines the methodological orientations of the school.
The second examines the internal organization of sociology as a
division of intellectual labor. The essays are of interest to
anthropologists as well as sociologists for Mauss, like Durkheim,
did not distinguish in detail the two disciplines.
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