Intellectuals and Politics Routledge Revivals

Intellectuals and Politics  Routledge Revivals
Author: Robert Brym
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2010-07-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136921414

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This essay, first published in 1980, analyses the relationship between intellectuals’ social locations and their political orientations. Dr Brym provides a critical discussion of the various sociological views of intellectuals and specifies some of the social conditions which encourage intellectuals to follow various directions on the political compass. He also demonstrates that intellectuals are neither socially rootless nor tied to one particular class or group within society, concluding that it is only by an analysis of intellectuals’ mobility patterns that we can hope to arrive at an adequate understanding of their politics. Clearly written, and assuming only a basic grounding in sociological theory, this book will thus be of special interest to students of political sociology, social movements, the sociology of knowledge, the sociology of culture and the sociology of intellectuals.

Intellectuals in Politics in the Greek World Routledge Revivals

Intellectuals in Politics in the Greek World  Routledge Revivals
Author: Frank Vatai
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2014-06-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317749745

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Intellectuals in Politics in the Greek World, first published in 1984, was the first comprehensive study of this recurrent theme in political sociology with specific reference to antiquity, and led to significant revaluation of the role of intellectuals in everyday political life. The term ‘intellectual’ is carefully defined, and figures as diverse as Pythagoras, Plato and Aristotle; Isocrates, Heracleides of Ponteius and Clearchus of Soli are discussed. The author examines the difference between the success of an intellectual politician, like Solon, and the failure of those such as Plato who attempted to mould society to abstract ideals. It is concluded that, ultimately, most philosophers were conspicuously unsuccessful when they intervened in politics: citizens regarded them as propagandists for their rulers, while rulers treated them as intellectual ornaments. The result was that many thinkers retreated to inter-scholastic disputation where the political objects of discussion increasingly became far removed from contemporary reality.

Intellectuals in Politics in the Greek World Routledge Revivals

Intellectuals in Politics in the Greek World  Routledge Revivals
Author: Frank Vatai
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2014-06-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317749738

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Intellectuals in Politics in the Greek World, first published in 1984, was the first comprehensive study of this recurrent theme in political sociology with specific reference to antiquity, and led to significant revaluation of the role of intellectuals in everyday political life. The term ‘intellectual’ is carefully defined, and figures as diverse as Pythagoras, Plato and Aristotle; Isocrates, Heracleides of Ponteius and Clearchus of Soli are discussed. The author examines the difference between the success of an intellectual politician, like Solon, and the failure of those such as Plato who attempted to mould society to abstract ideals. It is concluded that, ultimately, most philosophers were conspicuously unsuccessful when they intervened in politics: citizens regarded them as propagandists for their rulers, while rulers treated them as intellectual ornaments. The result was that many thinkers retreated to inter-scholastic disputation where the political objects of discussion increasingly became far removed from contemporary reality.

Intellectuals and Politics

Intellectuals and Politics
Author: Robert J. Brym
Publsiher: Allen & Unwin Australia
Total Pages: 87
Release: 1980
Genre: Communisim and religion
ISBN: 0043220053

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Antonio Gramsci Routledge Revivals

Antonio Gramsci  Routledge Revivals
Author: Harold Entwistle
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis US
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-11-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0415561167

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Antonio Gramsci is one of the few Marxist theoreticians to have considered the role and nature of education, yet paradoxically his revolutionary, political and social theory seems at odds with his conservative approach to the content and processes of schooling. This book, originally published in 1979, examines his educational, political and cultural writings in an effort to resolve this apparent discrepancy. Gramsci's relevance lies in his treatment, in the context of his radical political theory, of themes which currently exercise modern radical educationists. Among the subjects he discusses are the sociology of the curriculum, the apparent discontinuity between the culture of school and that of daily life, problems of literacy and language in education, the role of the state in the provision of education, the cultivation of elites and the role of intellectuals, the relative functions of authority and spontaneity in education and the ambiguious relationship of these to differing political ideologies, particularly Fascism.

Class Politics and the Economy Routledge Revivals

Class  Politics and the Economy  Routledge Revivals
Author: Stewart Clegg,Paul Boreham,Geoff Dow
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134717033

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This study, first published in 1986, provides a systematic account of the processes and structure of class formation in the major advanced capitalist societies. The focus is on the organizational mechanisms of class cohesion and division, theoretically deriving from a neo-Marxian perspective. Chapters consider the organization and structure of the ‘corporate ruling class’, the middle class and the working class, and are brought together in an overarching analysis of the organization of class in relation to the state and the economy. This title will be of particular interest to students researching the impact of recession on societal structure and the processes of political class struggle, as well as those with a more general interest in the socio-economic theories of Marx, Engels and Weber.

The Intellectual Revolution of the Seventeenth Century Routledge Revivals

The Intellectual Revolution of the Seventeenth Century  Routledge Revivals
Author: Charles Webster
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136505164

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Intellectual history and early modern history have always occupied an important place in Past and Present. First published in 1974, this volume is a collection of original articles and debates, published in the journal between 1953 and May 1973, dealing with many aspects of the intellectual history of the seventeenth century. Several of the contributions have been extremely influential, and the debates represent major standpoints in controversies over genesis of modern ideas. Although England is the focus of attention for most of the contributors, their themes have wider significance. Among the topics covered in the collection are the political thought of the Levellers and of James Harrington; radical social movements of the Puritan Revolution; the ideological context of physiological theories associated with William Harvey; the relationship between science and religion and the social relations of science; and the function of millenariansim and eschatology in the seventeenth century. The editor’s Introduction indicates the context in which the articles were composed and provides valuable bibliographical information about the subjects discussed.

Pressure Groups and Political Culture Routledge Revivals

Pressure Groups and Political Culture  Routledge Revivals
Author: Francis Castles
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2009-07-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135195311

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This volume, first published in 1967, offers a new approach to the study of pressure groups, whose importance in the British political system has been increasingly recognised in recent years. Francis Castles seeks to throw light on this topic, firstly by examining the theoretical approaches to an understanding of their role in the political process and secondy by presenting a number of specific studies. For the first time, in one small volume, the reader can become acquainted with pressure groups in continental Europe, Scandinavia, the United States, the totalitarian countries, and the emergent nations. The study is comprehensive in itself and also an invaluable guide to more detailed work in this field of political science.