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Enlightenment and Despair

Enlightenment and Despair

Enlightenment and Despair

A History of Social Theory
2nd Edition
Geoffrey Hawthorn, University of Cambridge
March 1987
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Paperback
9780521337212

    Geoffrey Hawthorn has written a substantial conclusion for the second edition of his widely acclaimed critical history of social theory in England, France, Germany and the USA from the eighteenth century onwards. Hawthorn begins with the 'prehistory' of the subject and traces, particularly in the thought of Rousseau, Kant and Hegel, the emergence of certain fundamental distinctions and assumptions whose existence is often overlooked in studies of the traditional 'founding-fathers' of sociology like Marx, Durkheim and Weber.

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    'Hawthorn's approach has the merit of transcending a number of familiar and overworked polarities often used to give shape to the apparent heterogeneity of sociological thought … [His] accounts of France, Germany and Britain are terse, but rich, blending intellectual history with the sociology of knowledge in a way that avoids the reductionism to which the latter is so notoriously prone. [He] has summarized with extraordinary economy and lucidity the major developments in the rise of European Sociology.' The Times Literary Supplement

    'This book shows more effectively than any other I know, the relationship of social thought and social context.' History

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    Product details

    March 1987
    Paperback
    9780521337212
    328 pages
    215 × 137 × 20 mm
    0.437kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Introduction
    • 1. Enlightenment and doubt
    • 2. History resolved by mind
    • 3. History resolved by men
    • 4. History resolved by laws I
    • 5. History resolved by laws II
    • 6. History resolved by laws III
    • 7. History resolved by will
    • 8. History doubted
    • 9. History ignored
    • 10. History unresolved
    • Conclusion
    • Bibliographies
    • Index.
      Author
    • Geoffrey Hawthorn , University of Cambridge