what is mechanical soliderity
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Mechanical solidarity is the sense of togetherness in a society that arises when people, performing similar work, share similar experiences, customs, values, and beliefs. ... Durkheim believed that mechanical solidarity characterizes less technologically advanced societies, such as those dependent on hunting and gathering.
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In sociology, "mechanical solidarity" and "organic solidarity" are the concepts of solidarity as developed by Émile Durkheim. Durkheim introduced the terms "mechanical" and "organic solidarity" as part of his theory of the development of societies in The Division of Labour in Society.
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