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Review essays and statements written for special occasions may reveal as much about the writer as those written about; this is the presumption undergirding this collection of thirty-five years of criticism and commentary by Irving Louis Horowitz
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Review essays and statements written for special occasions may reveal as much about the writer as those written about; this is the presumption undergirding this collection of thirty-five years of criticism and commentary by Irving Louis Horowitz
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 578
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 762g
- ISBN-13: 9781412862899
- ISBN-10: 1412862892
- Artikelnr.: 44323314
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 578
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 762g
- ISBN-13: 9781412862899
- ISBN-10: 1412862892
- Artikelnr.: 44323314
Irving Horowitz
I: Philosophical Antecedents to Social Theory
1: Sense and Structure in Social History
2: Science and Society in the Enlightenment
3: The Pre-History of the Sociology of Knowledge
4: Staking Present Claims on Past Icons
5: On the Social Theories of Fascism
6: On Power and Statecraft
7: Public Affairs and Private Lives
8: History and Society in Retrospect
9: Rationalism and Irrationalism in History
10: Means and Ends in Nationalism
11: Marxian Myths and Pragmatic Dragons
12: Utility Theory as Social Theory
13: Phenomenological Social Science
14: Closed Societies and Open Minds
15: Science, Religion and Natural Philosophy
II: Development and Change
16: Politics, Labor and Development
17: Misanthropism as Conservatism
18: Democracy and Development in a One-Party State
19: Taking Lives and Developing Societies
20: The Rise and Fall of Counter Insurgency
21: Massification, Mobilization and Modernization
22: A Naive Sophisticate
23: Schisms and Chasms in International Affairs
24: Reactionary Immortality
25: Middle Classes and Militarism in Latin America
26: Prophecy and Postindustrial Myths
27: Modernization as Abstract Expression
28: Intellectuals and Social Change
29: Personal Values and Social Change
30: Martyrdom and Vietnam
31: Isolation, Intervention and World Power
32: Multinational Parochialism
33: Power and Change in an Industrial Context
34: The Politics of Urban Research
35: Anthropological Sociology
36: Militarism and Development
37: Class, Race and Pluralism
III: Ethnicity and Religiosity
38: Manners, Civility and Civilization
39: Liquidation or Liberation?
40: First Amendment Blues
41: Community and Polity
42: Bodies and Souls
43: Ethnicity as Experience
44: Documenting the Holocaust
45: Eclecticism in Search of an American Theology
46: The Politics of Genocide
47: Jewish History and American Destinies
48: The Jews and Modern Communism
49: Jewish Soul on Ice
50: Anti-Semitic Linchpins
IV: Social Research as Ideology and Utopia
51: Sociological Pragmatism
52: Behavioral Science as Ideology
53: Social Contexts of Thought
54: The Rise and Fall of Practically Everything
55: Law, Order and the Liberal State
56: Is There an American Power Elite?
57: Bureaucratic Illusions
58: American Virtues / Washington Vices
59: Social Psychology in a Dismal Decade
60: Political Troubles and Personal Passions
61: The Warring Sociologists
62: Culture of Sociology and Sociology of Culture
63: Is the Future an Extension of the Present?
64: The Banality of Culture
65: An American Rorschach Test
66: A Postscript to a Sociological Utopian
67: Personal Values and Social Class
68: The Iconoclastic Imagination
69: Malevolence and Beneficence in State Power
70: Sociological Disinformation
71: A Funeral Pyre for America
72: Political Pluralism and Democratic Power
73: Sociology for Sale
V: The Ethical Foundations of Political Life
74: Open Societies and Free Minds
75: Tribune of the Intelligentsia
76: Privacy, Ethics and Social Science Research
77: From Ideological Ends to Moral Beginnings
78: Is a Science of Ethics Possible?
79: The Responsibilities of Sociology
80: The Tragedy of Triumphalism
81: The Two Cultures of Policy
82: Counterrevolutionary Values or National Interests?
83: Knowledge for Democracy
84: Revolution, Retribution and Redemption
85: Social Theory as Revolutionary Virtue
86: Visions of Revolution and Values of Europe
87: Knowledge and Its Values
About the Author
1: Sense and Structure in Social History
2: Science and Society in the Enlightenment
3: The Pre-History of the Sociology of Knowledge
4: Staking Present Claims on Past Icons
5: On the Social Theories of Fascism
6: On Power and Statecraft
7: Public Affairs and Private Lives
8: History and Society in Retrospect
9: Rationalism and Irrationalism in History
10: Means and Ends in Nationalism
11: Marxian Myths and Pragmatic Dragons
12: Utility Theory as Social Theory
13: Phenomenological Social Science
14: Closed Societies and Open Minds
15: Science, Religion and Natural Philosophy
II: Development and Change
16: Politics, Labor and Development
17: Misanthropism as Conservatism
18: Democracy and Development in a One-Party State
19: Taking Lives and Developing Societies
20: The Rise and Fall of Counter Insurgency
21: Massification, Mobilization and Modernization
22: A Naive Sophisticate
23: Schisms and Chasms in International Affairs
24: Reactionary Immortality
25: Middle Classes and Militarism in Latin America
26: Prophecy and Postindustrial Myths
27: Modernization as Abstract Expression
28: Intellectuals and Social Change
29: Personal Values and Social Change
30: Martyrdom and Vietnam
31: Isolation, Intervention and World Power
32: Multinational Parochialism
33: Power and Change in an Industrial Context
34: The Politics of Urban Research
35: Anthropological Sociology
36: Militarism and Development
37: Class, Race and Pluralism
III: Ethnicity and Religiosity
38: Manners, Civility and Civilization
39: Liquidation or Liberation?
40: First Amendment Blues
41: Community and Polity
42: Bodies and Souls
43: Ethnicity as Experience
44: Documenting the Holocaust
45: Eclecticism in Search of an American Theology
46: The Politics of Genocide
47: Jewish History and American Destinies
48: The Jews and Modern Communism
49: Jewish Soul on Ice
50: Anti-Semitic Linchpins
IV: Social Research as Ideology and Utopia
51: Sociological Pragmatism
52: Behavioral Science as Ideology
53: Social Contexts of Thought
54: The Rise and Fall of Practically Everything
55: Law, Order and the Liberal State
56: Is There an American Power Elite?
57: Bureaucratic Illusions
58: American Virtues / Washington Vices
59: Social Psychology in a Dismal Decade
60: Political Troubles and Personal Passions
61: The Warring Sociologists
62: Culture of Sociology and Sociology of Culture
63: Is the Future an Extension of the Present?
64: The Banality of Culture
65: An American Rorschach Test
66: A Postscript to a Sociological Utopian
67: Personal Values and Social Class
68: The Iconoclastic Imagination
69: Malevolence and Beneficence in State Power
70: Sociological Disinformation
71: A Funeral Pyre for America
72: Political Pluralism and Democratic Power
73: Sociology for Sale
V: The Ethical Foundations of Political Life
74: Open Societies and Free Minds
75: Tribune of the Intelligentsia
76: Privacy, Ethics and Social Science Research
77: From Ideological Ends to Moral Beginnings
78: Is a Science of Ethics Possible?
79: The Responsibilities of Sociology
80: The Tragedy of Triumphalism
81: The Two Cultures of Policy
82: Counterrevolutionary Values or National Interests?
83: Knowledge for Democracy
84: Revolution, Retribution and Redemption
85: Social Theory as Revolutionary Virtue
86: Visions of Revolution and Values of Europe
87: Knowledge and Its Values
About the Author
I: Philosophical Antecedents to Social Theory
1: Sense and Structure in Social History
2: Science and Society in the Enlightenment
3: The Pre-History of the Sociology of Knowledge
4: Staking Present Claims on Past Icons
5: On the Social Theories of Fascism
6: On Power and Statecraft
7: Public Affairs and Private Lives
8: History and Society in Retrospect
9: Rationalism and Irrationalism in History
10: Means and Ends in Nationalism
11: Marxian Myths and Pragmatic Dragons
12: Utility Theory as Social Theory
13: Phenomenological Social Science
14: Closed Societies and Open Minds
15: Science, Religion and Natural Philosophy
II: Development and Change
16: Politics, Labor and Development
17: Misanthropism as Conservatism
18: Democracy and Development in a One-Party State
19: Taking Lives and Developing Societies
20: The Rise and Fall of Counter Insurgency
21: Massification, Mobilization and Modernization
22: A Naive Sophisticate
23: Schisms and Chasms in International Affairs
24: Reactionary Immortality
25: Middle Classes and Militarism in Latin America
26: Prophecy and Postindustrial Myths
27: Modernization as Abstract Expression
28: Intellectuals and Social Change
29: Personal Values and Social Change
30: Martyrdom and Vietnam
31: Isolation, Intervention and World Power
32: Multinational Parochialism
33: Power and Change in an Industrial Context
34: The Politics of Urban Research
35: Anthropological Sociology
36: Militarism and Development
37: Class, Race and Pluralism
III: Ethnicity and Religiosity
38: Manners, Civility and Civilization
39: Liquidation or Liberation?
40: First Amendment Blues
41: Community and Polity
42: Bodies and Souls
43: Ethnicity as Experience
44: Documenting the Holocaust
45: Eclecticism in Search of an American Theology
46: The Politics of Genocide
47: Jewish History and American Destinies
48: The Jews and Modern Communism
49: Jewish Soul on Ice
50: Anti-Semitic Linchpins
IV: Social Research as Ideology and Utopia
51: Sociological Pragmatism
52: Behavioral Science as Ideology
53: Social Contexts of Thought
54: The Rise and Fall of Practically Everything
55: Law, Order and the Liberal State
56: Is There an American Power Elite?
57: Bureaucratic Illusions
58: American Virtues / Washington Vices
59: Social Psychology in a Dismal Decade
60: Political Troubles and Personal Passions
61: The Warring Sociologists
62: Culture of Sociology and Sociology of Culture
63: Is the Future an Extension of the Present?
64: The Banality of Culture
65: An American Rorschach Test
66: A Postscript to a Sociological Utopian
67: Personal Values and Social Class
68: The Iconoclastic Imagination
69: Malevolence and Beneficence in State Power
70: Sociological Disinformation
71: A Funeral Pyre for America
72: Political Pluralism and Democratic Power
73: Sociology for Sale
V: The Ethical Foundations of Political Life
74: Open Societies and Free Minds
75: Tribune of the Intelligentsia
76: Privacy, Ethics and Social Science Research
77: From Ideological Ends to Moral Beginnings
78: Is a Science of Ethics Possible?
79: The Responsibilities of Sociology
80: The Tragedy of Triumphalism
81: The Two Cultures of Policy
82: Counterrevolutionary Values or National Interests?
83: Knowledge for Democracy
84: Revolution, Retribution and Redemption
85: Social Theory as Revolutionary Virtue
86: Visions of Revolution and Values of Europe
87: Knowledge and Its Values
About the Author
1: Sense and Structure in Social History
2: Science and Society in the Enlightenment
3: The Pre-History of the Sociology of Knowledge
4: Staking Present Claims on Past Icons
5: On the Social Theories of Fascism
6: On Power and Statecraft
7: Public Affairs and Private Lives
8: History and Society in Retrospect
9: Rationalism and Irrationalism in History
10: Means and Ends in Nationalism
11: Marxian Myths and Pragmatic Dragons
12: Utility Theory as Social Theory
13: Phenomenological Social Science
14: Closed Societies and Open Minds
15: Science, Religion and Natural Philosophy
II: Development and Change
16: Politics, Labor and Development
17: Misanthropism as Conservatism
18: Democracy and Development in a One-Party State
19: Taking Lives and Developing Societies
20: The Rise and Fall of Counter Insurgency
21: Massification, Mobilization and Modernization
22: A Naive Sophisticate
23: Schisms and Chasms in International Affairs
24: Reactionary Immortality
25: Middle Classes and Militarism in Latin America
26: Prophecy and Postindustrial Myths
27: Modernization as Abstract Expression
28: Intellectuals and Social Change
29: Personal Values and Social Change
30: Martyrdom and Vietnam
31: Isolation, Intervention and World Power
32: Multinational Parochialism
33: Power and Change in an Industrial Context
34: The Politics of Urban Research
35: Anthropological Sociology
36: Militarism and Development
37: Class, Race and Pluralism
III: Ethnicity and Religiosity
38: Manners, Civility and Civilization
39: Liquidation or Liberation?
40: First Amendment Blues
41: Community and Polity
42: Bodies and Souls
43: Ethnicity as Experience
44: Documenting the Holocaust
45: Eclecticism in Search of an American Theology
46: The Politics of Genocide
47: Jewish History and American Destinies
48: The Jews and Modern Communism
49: Jewish Soul on Ice
50: Anti-Semitic Linchpins
IV: Social Research as Ideology and Utopia
51: Sociological Pragmatism
52: Behavioral Science as Ideology
53: Social Contexts of Thought
54: The Rise and Fall of Practically Everything
55: Law, Order and the Liberal State
56: Is There an American Power Elite?
57: Bureaucratic Illusions
58: American Virtues / Washington Vices
59: Social Psychology in a Dismal Decade
60: Political Troubles and Personal Passions
61: The Warring Sociologists
62: Culture of Sociology and Sociology of Culture
63: Is the Future an Extension of the Present?
64: The Banality of Culture
65: An American Rorschach Test
66: A Postscript to a Sociological Utopian
67: Personal Values and Social Class
68: The Iconoclastic Imagination
69: Malevolence and Beneficence in State Power
70: Sociological Disinformation
71: A Funeral Pyre for America
72: Political Pluralism and Democratic Power
73: Sociology for Sale
V: The Ethical Foundations of Political Life
74: Open Societies and Free Minds
75: Tribune of the Intelligentsia
76: Privacy, Ethics and Social Science Research
77: From Ideological Ends to Moral Beginnings
78: Is a Science of Ethics Possible?
79: The Responsibilities of Sociology
80: The Tragedy of Triumphalism
81: The Two Cultures of Policy
82: Counterrevolutionary Values or National Interests?
83: Knowledge for Democracy
84: Revolution, Retribution and Redemption
85: Social Theory as Revolutionary Virtue
86: Visions of Revolution and Values of Europe
87: Knowledge and Its Values
About the Author