1st Edition

Systematic Sociology An Introduction to the Study of Society

By Karl Mannheim Copyright 1957
    202 Pages
    by Routledge

    202 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1957. This is Volume VIII of Mannheim's collected works. When Karl Mannheim was proscribed by Hitler in 1933, like others on that first list he was at once offered academic posts in universities in different parts of the world. He came to London, and the book which follows is based on two of the courses of lectures that he gave in London: the first was given at the London School of Economics under the title Systematic Sociology, and the second elsewhere under the title Social Structure. The first three parts of this book are based on the manuscript of Mannheim's lectures on systematic sociology, first delivered during the academic session 1934–35 and, in slightly modified form, during the following sessions. Part Four of this book is based on some of the lectures in a course on social structure delivered during the war years.

    Introduction; Part 1 Man and His Psychic Equipment; Chapter 1 Man and His Psychic Equipment; Chapter 2 Man and His Psychic Equipment; Part 2 The Most Elementary Social Processes; Chapter 3 A. Social Contact and Social Distance; Chapter 4 B. Isolation; Chapter 5 C. Individualisation; Chapter 6 E. Competition and Monopoly; Chapter 7 F. Selection; Part 3 Social Integration; Chapter 8 A. The Sociology of Groups; Chapter 9 The Sociology of Groups; Chapter 10 B. The Class Problem; Part 4 Social Stability and Social Change; Chapter 11 Factors of Social Stability; Chapter 12 Causes of Social Change;

    Biography

    Karl Mannheim, J. S. Erös, W. A. C. Stewart