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  1. Illegitimate Means, Anomie, and Deviant Behavior by Richard A. Cloward, 1993-08
  2. L'anomie: Ses usages et ses fonctions dans la discipline sociologique depuis Durkheim (Sociologies) (French Edition) by Philippe Besnard, 1987
  3. The social construction of anomie: A four nation study of industrial workers (Program in applied social statistics) by William Humbert Form, 1974

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Index Anomie is a sociological term meaning "personal feeling of a lack of social norms normlessness ". It describes the breakdown of social norms and values It was popularized by French sociologist Émile Durkheim in his influential book Suicide (1897). Durkheim borrowed the word from French philosopher Jean-Marie Guyau For Durkheim, anomie arises more generally from a mismatch between personal or group standards and wider social standards, or from the lack of a social ethic, which produces moral deregulation and an absence of legitimate aspirations. This is a nurtured condition: Anomie in common parlance is thought to mean something like "at loose ends". The Oxford English Dictionary lists a range of definitions, beginning with a disregard of divine law, through the 19th and 20th century sociological terms meaning an absence of accepted social standards or values. Most sociologists associate the term with Durkheim, who used the concept to speak of the ways in which an individual's actions are matched, or integrated, with a system of social norms and practices ... Durkheim also formally posited anomie as a mismatch, not simply as the absence of norms. Thus, a society with too much rigidity and little individual discretion could also produce a kind of anomie, a mismatch between individual circumstances and larger social mores. Thus, fatalistic suicide arises when a person is too rule-governed, when there is ... no free horizon of expectation.

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