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Karl Mannheim and the Crisis of Liberalism: The Secret of These New Times

David Kettler

To reflect on Karl Mannheim is to address fundamental issues of political enlightenment Mannheim's driving determination "was to learn as a sociologist by close observation the secret (even if it is infernal) of these new times." Mannheim's aim was "to carry liberal values forward." His problem remains irresistible to reflective people at the end of the twentieth century. Mannheim attempted to link social thinking to political emancipation despite overwhelming evidence against the connection. Karl Mannheim and the Crisis of Liberalism is a sympathetic biography of Mannheim's paradoxicalaand paradigmatica'project. The book covers a wide range of European and American thought, including Mannheim's dealings with Georg Lukacs and Oscar Jszi in Budapest; with Alfred Weber, Leopold von Wiese, Franz Neumann, Paul Tillich, Adolph Loewe, and his students in Weimar Germany; with Louis Wirth, Edward Shils, and other major figures in American sociology; and with social analysts and religious thinkers in England. The analysis is informed by dilemmas of history and theory, science and rhetoric, freedom and technical controlathe themes of liberalism. Kettler and Meja carefully depict each stage of Mannheim's life as a sociologist and explore his influence on leading social thinkers. Karl Mannheim and the Crisis of Liberalism combines significant biographical information with insightful sociological theory. It will be a vital resource for historians, sociologists, and political theorists.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Publish Date: Apr 30th, 1995
  • Pages: 360
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00lb
  • EAN: 9781560001881
  • Categories: Feminism & Feminist TheoryHistory & Theory - GeneralPoverty & Homelessness

About the Author

Kettler, David: -

David Kettler is research professor at Bard College in New York. Before that he held senior positions at the Ohio State University and Trent University. His books include Adam Ferguson: His Social and Political Thought; Domestic Regimes, the Rule of Law, and Democratic Social Change;and Sociology as Political Education. In addition his work has appeared in numerous journals, including Journal of Modern History, Political Science Quarterly, and International Sociology.

Meja, Volker: -

Volker Meja is professor of sociology at Memorial University in Newfoundland. His other works include Politics and Knowledge, Society and Knowledge, and Modern German Sociology.

Praise for this book

"This excellent book represents the culmination of a large body of work on Mannheim by its two authors... Mannheim's major writings are discussed at length, but even more attention is given to the minor works and archival materials that the authors have brought to light."

--C. T. Loader, Choice

"This excellent book represents the culmination of a large body of work on Mannheim by its two authors... Mannheim's major writings are discussed at length, but even more attention is given to the minor works and archival materials that the authors have brought to light."

--C. T. Loader, Choice

-This excellent book represents the culmination of a large body of work on Mannheim by its two authors... Mannheim's major writings are discussed at length, but even more attention is given to the minor works and archival materials that the authors have brought to light.-

--C. T. Loader, Choice