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Who regarded some crime as 'an anticipation of the morality of the future'. Thus heretics who were denounced by both the state and the established church may represent the collective sentiments of the future, In the same way terrorists or freedom fighters may represent a future established order.
R. Brown
T. parsons
G. H. Mead
Durkheim
- Option 1: R. Brown – Noted for contributions to social anthropology, not specifically linked to this statement about crime and future morality.
- Option 2: T. Parsons – A sociologist known for action theory and the AGIL paradigm but not directly linked to the statement about crime as future morality anticipation.
- Option 3: G. H. Mead – Known for his work on symbolic interactionism, but not directly linked to the statement about crime anticipating future morality.
- Option 4: ?? Durkheim – A founding figure in sociology, known for his work on how societal norms and values evolve. He discussed the role of crime in challenging and changing moral codes, aligning with the statement about crime as an anticipation of future morality.
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