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Sociological Beginnings Christopher Adair-Toteff

Sociological Beginnings By Christopher Adair-Toteff

Sociological Beginnings by Christopher Adair-Toteff


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The papers show German sociology at a decisive moment, when these thinkers were at their prime and were engaged in building a new society devoted to investigation of social reality based upon sound scholarly principles and free from biased social dogmatics.

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Sociological Beginnings: The First Conference of the German Society for Sociology by Christopher Adair-Toteff

This is a translated edition of five of the nine papers and the responses presented at the first conference of the Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Soziologie (DGS) that was held in 1910. These are seminal contributions by some of the founders of classical German sociology and social theory, including Max Weber, Georg Simmel, Ferdinand Toennies, Ernst Troeltsch, and Werner Sombart. A substantial introduction discusses the lives and works of the five thinkers, placing them in the context of Germany in the early twentieth century and discussing their personal and societal connections. The papers, none of which has ever appeared in English, are a remarkable testament to the developing thought of key scholars. The year 1910 was a defining year for German sociology. There were still no sociology schools, departments, or even professorships, but a significant number of important thinkers had published crucial sociological works. Through such publications Ferdinand Toennies, Georg Simmel, Max Weber, Werner Sombart and Ernst Troeltsch had founded considerable reputations, and by 1909 the first three had banded together with other scholars to form the DGS. The papers show German sociology at a decisive moment, when these thinkers were at their prime and were engaged in building a new society devoted to investigation of social reality based upon sound scholarly principles and free from biased social dogmatics. The topics continue to have relevance and the exchanges provide a lively dimension, one that is not found simply by reading the books of these five founders of sociological thinking.

About Christopher Adair-Toteff

Christopher Adair-Toteff is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Mississippi State University, a Fellow of the Centre for Social and Political Thought at the University of South Florida and a member of the Research Committee of the American Sociological Association.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • A Note on Translation
  • Chronology
  • Short Biographies of the Main Participants
  • Introduction
  • Georg Simmel - Sociology of Society
  • Ferdinand Toennies - Ways and Goals of Sociology
  • Max Weber - Business Report followed by The Comparative Sociology of Newspapers and Associations
  • Werner Sombart - Technology and Culture
  • Ernst Troeltsch - Stoic-Christian Natural Law and Modern Profane Natural Law
  • Select Bibliography
  • Index

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CIN085323809XVG
9780853238096
085323809X
Sociological Beginnings: The First Conference of the German Society for Sociology by Christopher Adair-Toteff
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Liverpool University Press
20060101
192
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