This book focuses on the important work of Karl Mannheim by
demonstrating how his theoretical conception of a reflexive
sociology took shape as a collaborative empirical research
programme. The authors show how contemporary work along these lines
can benefit from the insights of Mannheim and his students into
both morphology and genealogy. It returns Mannheim's sociology of
knowledge inquiries into the broader context of a wider project in
historical and cultural sociology, whose promising development was
disrupted and then partially obscured by the expulsion of
Mannheim's intellectual generation. This inspired volume will
appeal to sociologists concerned with the contemporary relevance of
his work, and who are prepared for a fresh look at Weimar sociology
and the legacy of Max Weber.
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