Sociology of Karl Mannheim (RLE Social Theory)

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Contemporary Society
Democratic Personality
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Existential Determination
Extrinsic Interpretation
ideological analysis
ideological critique
Ideologie Und Utopie
Karl Mannheim
Liberal Capitalist Society
liberalism crisis analysis
Mannheim's Analysis
Mannheim's Attempts
Mannheim’s Analysis
Mannheim’s Attempts
mass education theory
Mental Products
Paul Henri Thiry
Paul Kecskemeti
political sociology attacking
politico-military power dynamics
Presses Universitaires De France
Rechts Und Sozialphilosophie
Soziale Welt
Sozialwissenschaft Und Sozialpolitik
Soziologie Der
Soziologie Und
Soziologie Und Sozialpsychologie
Superimpose
Thought Style
Weimar intellectuals
Westdeutscher Verlag
Western humanism values

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138990005
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jan 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Karl Mannheim (1893-1947) occupies a prominent position among the leading social scientists of the twentieth century; his ideas and his books are relevant for many issues engaging the concern of sociologists today. Mannheim’s life spanned three cultural traditions – Hungarian, German and British – and in this authoritative study Professor Remmling covers all these phases in his life and work.

Mannheim began as an idealistic philosopher, but soon began to make important contributions to the developing area of sociology of knowledge. After his emigration to England in 1933, Mannheim developed a theory of social planning to combat the socio-political consequences of the crisis of liberalism. During the Second World War his attention shifted to the ethical and religious values of Western humanism and the related role of mass education in democratic social planning. Finally, Mannheim forged the rudiments of a political sociology attacking the abuse of politico-military power and the resulting danger of a third world war, while simultaneously calling for counter-attack under the banner of planning for freedom on behalf of militant, fundamental democracy. In tracing these development in Karl Mannheim’s work, Gunter Remmling provides insights into major theoretical and practical issues of the first half of the twentieth century, problems which remain central to the modern experience.

A comprehensive bibliography is provided to introduce the sociology of knowledge and related topics, such as ideology, utopia, intellectuals, Weimar culture, and social planning.

Gunter Werner Remmling

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