1st Edition
Sociology as Political Education Karl Mannheim in the University
By Karl Mannheim
Copyright 2001
222 Pages
by
Routledge
222 Pages
by
Routledge
207 Pages
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Routledge
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German professors and academic intellectuals are often blamed for passivity or complicity in the National Socialist rise to power. Karl Mannheim was a leading representative of a vital minority of university personalities who devoted themselves to making sociology and higher education contribute to democratization. Sociology as Political Education is both an analytical account of Mannheim's... Read more
Preface, Introduction, 1. An Introduction to Sociology, 2. Heidelberg Letters: Soul and Culture in Germany, 3 Science and Youth, 4 On the Incorporation of Research in the Journalistic Medium (Zeitungswesen) into University Science, 5 The Intellectualism Dispute, 6 On Religious Experience and Rationalization, 7 On the Historical Character of Concepts, 8 The Contemporary Tasks of Sociology: Cultivation and the Curriculum, 9 The Spiritual Crisis in the Light of Sociology, 10 In Defense of Functional Reason, Notes, Index
Biography
Karl Mannheim






