Moral density
The moral Densité is a term used by Emile Durkheim to indicate the intensity of the communications and the exchanges between the individuals of a given company which one often summarizes with the Social link.
this moral bringing together can take effect only if the real distance between the individuals decreased itself, of some manner that it is
The increase in the moral density results in the multiplication of the interindividual exchanges and is accompanied (except in certain cases) by the increase in material density . It is generated by the phenomenon of the Division of the social work which pushes obligatorily the individuals to be communicated between them because of their specialization and of their increased interdependence.
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