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Division of Labour  

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"DIVISION OF LABOR." Moral consensus is very important to the perpetuation of social order. Moral rules develop in a society and are integrally bound up with the conditions of social life existing in that specific time & place. In modern society, there is an apparent moral ambiguity concerning the relationship of the individual & society. There are strong trends that emphasize the development of individualism, and there are equally strong trends which oppose this on the grounds of moral damage to the society. The idea of individualism is clearly associated with the growth of the division of labour. This is not wholly a modern phenomenon but in the more traditional sorts of societies , its is rudimentary and usually confined to sexual division of labour. Modern industrial production has produced a high division of labour. This is so in the economic sphere, in govt.. in law, in the sciences, in the...

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