Embattled Reason: Volume 1, Essays on Social KnowledgeRoutledge, 6 мар. 2020 г. - Всего страниц: 378 Embattled Reason constitutes an intellectual profile of one of America's preeminent sociologists. This collection of essays, published over the course of thirty years, embodies a series of intellectual choices in response to current concerns and to debates of the past, affording a coherent and unified view of Bendix's work as a whole. |
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... Marx and Weber,” American Sociological Review (1974), vol.39, 149–61. “Two Sociological Traditions: Durkheim and Weber,” in Scholarship and Partisanship, with Guenther Roth (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971), 282–98. “Max ...
... Marx and Weber,” American Sociological Review (1974), vol.39, 149–61. “Two Sociological Traditions: Durkheim and Weber,” in Scholarship and Partisanship, with Guenther Roth (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971), 282–98. “Max ...
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... Marx's assertion that “a portion of the bourgeois ideologists... have raised themselves to the level of comprehending theoretically the historical movement as a whole.” This statement of the Communist Manifesto implies that historical ...
... Marx's assertion that “a portion of the bourgeois ideologists... have raised themselves to the level of comprehending theoretically the historical movement as a whole.” This statement of the Communist Manifesto implies that historical ...
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... Marx and Mannheim was part of the intellectual baggage with which I entered the university. As an enemy alien I was ineligible for the draft when America entered the war in 1941. When I did become eligible through naturalization, I was ...
... Marx and Mannheim was part of the intellectual baggage with which I entered the university. As an enemy alien I was ineligible for the draft when America entered the war in 1941. When I did become eligible through naturalization, I was ...
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... Marx posited the theory of a predictable interrelation between an economic substructure and an ideological superstructure. Freud held that the human personality is formed in accordance with the individual's history of pleasures and ...
... Marx posited the theory of a predictable interrelation between an economic substructure and an ideological superstructure. Freud held that the human personality is formed in accordance with the individual's history of pleasures and ...
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... Marx's or Freud's theoretical constructions. At the same time sophisticated methodologies are available for the elimination of bias. The elaboration of research tools may be considered an extension of Marx's or Freud's insights into the ...
... Marx's or Freud's theoretical constructions. At the same time sophisticated methodologies are available for the elimination of bias. The elaboration of research tools may be considered an extension of Marx's or Freud's insights into the ...
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The Age of Ideology Persistent and Changing 3 Sociology and the Distrust of Reason | |
Science and the Purposes of Knowledge | |
Theoretical Perspectives Introduction | |
Images of Society and Problems of Concept Formation in Sociology with Bennett Berger 6 Social Theory and the Break with Tradition | |
Reflections on Modern Western States and Civil Societies with John Bendix 9 Changing Patterns of Authority in Relation to Industrialization and Soci... | |
Studies of Modernization Introduction | |
Industrialization Ideologies and Social Structure | |
Social Stratification and the Political Community | |
Tradition and Modernity Reconsidered | |
The Special Position of Europe | |
The Intellectuals Role in the Modern World | |
Index | |
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