244 Pages
by
Routledge
244 Pages
by
Routledge
215 Pages
by
Routledge
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German professors and academic intellectuals are often blamed for their passivity or complicity in the face of the anti-Republican surge of the late Weimar years, culminating in the National Socialist rise to power. Karl Mannheim was a preeminent member of a vital minority committed to making German universities contribute to democratization. Mannheim argued that traditional German emphasis on... Read more
1: The Educational Mission of Sociology; 2: Cultivation; 3: The Weimar Republic; 4: The Legacy of Max Weber; 5: The Challenge of Fascist Social Thought; 6: Marxism and Sociology; 7: Karl Mannheim as Professor
Biography
Colin Loader






