Education for Political Life
Critique, Theory, and Practice in Karl Mannheim’s Sociology of Knowledge
Zusammenfassung
Through a detailed reading of Karl Mannheim’s early explorations in the sociology of knowledge, this book argues for Mannheim's relevance for contemporary social and political theory. As a philosophical project of self-reflection, the early sociology of knowledge is distinctive for its blend of Marxist social theory and phenomenological investigation, making it a valuable resource for current philosophical attempts to relate thought to its social conditions. Furthermore, the struggle documented in the early days of this project – against social critique’s tendency to obscure its own perspective – provides the best standard by which to assess its own limitations.
Schlagworte
Karl Marx Political Philosophy Social Philosophy Karl Mannheim Marxism ideology critique standpoint epistemology standpoint theory marxist philosophy theodore adornoKeywords
sociology ideology critical theory- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–x Preface i–x
- 183–228 Notes 183–228
- 229–242 Bibliography 229–242
- 243–248 Index 243–248
- 249–250 About the Author 249–250