Mannheim Karl: Ideologija i utopija

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Ideologija i utopija

Mannheim Karl

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Karl Mannheim: Ideology and Utopia

Mannheim [ma'nhaim], Karl, German sociologist and philosopher (Budapest, March 27, 1893 – London, January 9, 1947). Professor of sociology at the universities of Heidelberg (1926–30) and Frankfurt am Main (1930–33), from 1933 in London, where he taught sociology at the London School of Economics (1933–45) and philosophy and sociology of education at the Institute of Education (1945–47) of the University of London. One of the founders of sociology of knowledge. Under the influence of K. Marx, M. Weber and M. Scheler, in his major work Ideology and Utopia (Ideologie und Utopie, 1929), he built a framework for the study of sociological facts that affect different forms of cognition. Mannheim gathered the basic problems of the sociology of knowledge around the problems of ideology and utopia, in which he sees ideological elements of socio-historical practice that are accessible to scientific knowledge. Ideology as a system of values ​​aimed at protecting order simultaneously reproduces utopia as a situational transcending of the framework that brings social upheaval. The social being and social ideas stand in relations of correlation, but not in mechanical determinism. Social conditions determine the categorical structure of thought, so the sociology of knowledge must investigate the collective significance of the structure of consciousness and the historical process of its formation. Other significant works: Essays on the Sociology of Knowledge (1928), Man and Society in an Age of Social Reconstruction (1935), Freedom, Power and Democratic Planning (posthumous, 1950)

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  • Author: Mannheim Karl
  • Publisher: Jesenski i Turk
  • Year of publication:2007
  • Place of publication:Zagreb
  • Pages:398
  • Dimensions:15x20 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Odlično
  • Binding:Meki

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