The Sociology of Radical Commitment: Kurt H. Wolff's Existential Turn

The Sociology of Radical Commitment: Kurt H. Wolff's Existential Turn

The Sociology of Radical Commitment: Kurt H. Wolff's Existential Turn

The Sociology of Radical Commitment: Kurt H. Wolff's Existential Turn

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Overview

This edited volume presents the life and thought of Kurt H. Wolff, a Jewish refugee from Darmstadt, a student of Karl Mannheim, practitioner of the sociology of knowledge, translator of the classic works of Simmel, Durkheim, and Mannheim, and creator of the radical existential sociology of surrender-and-catch, through multiple modalities. Two interviews provide an autobiographical portrait. Testimonies by close family members, friends, and colleagues allow the reader a more intimate insight into his subjectivity. Excerpts from a travelogue journal kept by his spouse, Carla E. Wolff provide an understanding of how the Wolff's interpreted their situation and times. Several chapters devoted to explicating Wolff's place in the sociological tradition, especially in light of his work in the sociology of knowledge. Several chapters exhibit creative work in the further development of his thought, especially concerning his surrender-and-catch. The thrust of the book is to explicate Wolff's relation to the tradition and to the orientation to which he belongs while at the same time to exhibit how he develops a sociology of radical commitment. This commitment can demand great existential risk in the quest to uncover the universal in the unique—the creation of new meaning (the catch) though the surrender. Wolff's hope is to find possibilities for humankind that lead us out of the crises, to which traditional scientia has been disappointingly ineffective.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739119440
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 02/01/2007
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 5.85(w) x 8.93(h) x 0.64(d)

About the Author

Gary Backhaus is professor of philosophy at Towson University. George Psathas is emeritus professor of sociology at Boston University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Biographical Profiles: Testimonies from the Heart
Chapter 2 Places and Continents
Chapter 3 How I came to Sociology and Who I Am: A Conversation with Kurt H. Wolff
Chapter 4 The Intellectuals' Context: Wolff's Diagnosis and Response
Chapter 5 Substantive Reason Versus Instrumental Reason: Wolff's Rejection of Modern Scientia
Chapter 6 Karl Mannheim in America: The Loyalty of Kurt H. Wolff
Chapter 7 Existential Truths as Prerequisites for a Globalizing Discourse Theory
Chapter 8 Scope and Limits of Kurt H. Wolff's World of Surrender
Chapter 9 It's the Body that Matters
Chapter 10 Surrender-and-Catch and Modern Political Power
Chapter 11 Presuppositional Surrender-To: Theoretical Explication and a Case Study
Chapter 12 Life After Kurt H. Wolff: A Case Study of Surrendering-to-Surrender
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