The answer to this is Saint Albertus Magnus.
Saint Albertus Magnus was a German Catholic Dominican friar and bishop. Later canonised as a Catholic saint, he was known during his lifetime as Doctor universalis and Doctor expertus and, late in his life, the sobriquet Magnus was appended to his name.
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D. Transcendentalism (boy what a tongue twister) was a movement in the early 1800's to avoid the mechanized urban society and seek nature. Waldo Emerson and Thoreau both were members.
<span>Émile Durkheim's Organic
Solidarity is a theory that explains how we work together, we divide
work and how this causes us to depend on each other.
An
example is when in a school sale some are responsible for making the
product, perhaps cupcakes, others to buy the ingredients to make them,
other students sell them and others charge them. <span>To do the job completely, we must depend on others and work in solidarity.</span></span>