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Sati, according to Durkheim, is :
Egoistic suicide
Altruistic suicide
Anomic suicide
both Egostic and Anomic
- Egoistic suicide: Occurs when individuals feel detached from society or community. It involves excessive individualism.
- Altruistic suicide: Happens when individuals sacrifice themselves for the perceived benefit of the group or society. It involves excessive integration into society. This is what Durkheim described for practices like Sati, where individuals give up their life for a perceived common good.
- Anomic suicide: Results from a lack of social regulation, leading to feelings of normlessness or rootlessness during times of significant disruption.
- Both Egoistic and Anomic: Combines elements of both detachment from society and a lack of social regulation.
Correct Answer: Option 2 - Altruistic suicide
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