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Talcott Parsons on National Socialism (Paperback)
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Talcott Parsons on National Socialism (Paperback)
Series: Social Institutions and Social Change Series
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During the years between the publication of the first of his two
major works, The Structure of Social Action (1937), and the writing
of his second, The Social System (1951), Talcott Parsons was
primarily engaged in political activity through the Office of
Strategic Services in its efforts to bring about the defeat of the
Third Reich and to set the stage for a democratic reconstruction of
postwar Germany. Beyond Parsons' analytic skills the essays reveal
a dedicated liberal scholar, far removed from the stereotypes with
which he came to be pilloried by later critics. The essays in this
collection are the by-products of that special period of intense
commitment. They reflect a single dominant theme: National
Socialist Germany is seen as a tragically flawed social system but
one requiring the same rigorous analysis Parsons brought to more
normal and normative systems. Since virulent authoritarianism and
even more virulent anti-Semitism were the dominant traits of that
system as he saw it, Parsons dedicated many pages to each aspect.
While he did not know the full horror of the Nazi "war against the
Jews" he was able to develop a theoretical framework that continues
to be a foundation stone for the analysis of national socialism.
Gerhardt's editorial labors in the Parsons archive at Harvard have
yielded nothing less than a "new book" by the foremost American
sociological theorist of his time. This collection of both
published and unpublished writings conveys Parsons' cohesive
intent. To these otherwise fugitive and neglected essays Gerhardt
contributes an introductory essay of her own: in part biography, in
part intellectual and social history. She discovered Parsons work
on National Socialism while studying his sociology of the
professions and his use of medical practice to demonstrate how
social science could become an antidote for fascism and
authoritarianism. Uta Gerhardt is director of the Medical Sociology
Unit at Justus Liebig University, Giessen. She has taught sociology
at the Free University of Berlin, the University of Konstanz, the
University of California at Berkeley, the San Francisco Medical
School, the University of London, and the University of Wisconsin
at Madison. The present volume comes out of her sabbatical year as
Research Affiliate of the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European
Studies, of Harvard University.
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