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Durkheim
Durkheim (1893, 1897, 1900) anomie=normlessness--DiCristina, 2015) examined it in relation to property, violent, and juvenile crime--for Durkheim anomie result of social upheaval
Merton (1938)
"Social Structure and Anomie"-based on work of Merton and Marx
3 part macro level concepts based on monetary drive
-disregard social norms to achieve financial success at any cost
-adhere to social norms and abandon the drive to attain financial success
-adhere to social norms and achieve financial success
Micolevel adapatations
-conformity
-innovation
-rebellion
-retreatism
-ritualism
Messner and Rosenfeld) 1994)
Institutional Anomie Theory
Four main institutions in America: financial, political, educational, and family--financial overrides the others
Theory based upon Adam's (1931) "The American Dream"
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