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Through a detailed reading of Karl Mannheim’s early explorations in the sociology of knowledge, this book argues for Mannheim's relevance to contemporary social and political philosophy. During a time in which critical social and political philosophy is concerned with relating thought to its historical conditions—a trend seen, for example, in standpoint epistemology and the recent resurgence of ideology critique—Mannheim’s sociology of knowledge emphasizes the need for such a project to combine its sociohistorical analyses with reflexive self-examination. In this way, Mannheim contends with critical social thought’s tendency to obscure its own perspective.

Beginning with the criticism of neo-Kantian and positivist epistemologies found in Mannheim’s interwar German works, Education for Political Life: Critique, Theory, and Practice in Karl Mannheim’s Sociology of Knowledge reconstructs his struggle for theoretical and practical orientation amidst this period’s crisis of life and thought. The treatment of Mannheim’s innovative blend of phenomenology and Marxist social theory found here deepens an appreciation of the sociology of knowledge’s philosophical vision by calling attention to this project’s interwoven subjective and objective dimensions. This allows us to better understand the function of philosophical critique in Mannheim’s work, as well as his location of this function in the intellectual stratum.

Mannheim’s conception of intellectuals dedicated to inner-outer orientation is one of the most distinctive and problematic aspects of his sociology of knowledge. For this reason, this book’s philosophical reconstruction necessitates an internal criticism of Mannheim’s sociology of knowledge, showing how the insights developed in this research program provide the best standard with which to assess its strengths and limitations.



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This remarkable book is not only an insightful philosophical interpretation of Karl Mannheim’s sociology of knowledge—against Popper and Adorno’s misunderstandings—but also an outstanding anti-capitalist cultural-political project, aiming to understand the social world in order to transform it. Discussing standpoint and feminist epistemologies, as well as contemporary philosophical approaches to ideology critique, Iaan Reynolds develops an innovative social philosophy.

-- Michael Löwy, author (with R.Sayre) of Romanticism against the tide of Modernity

Table of Contents

Introduction – The Philosophical Core of the Sociology of Knowledge

Chapter 1 – Critical Social Philosophy

Chapter 2 – Crisis, Disorientation, and the Task of Philosophy

Chapter 3 – “A New Philosophical Regarding of the World”

Chapter 4 – Critique, Self-Orientation, and the Reformulation of Life

Chapter 5 – The Practioners of Critique

Chapter 6 – What is Orthodox Sociology of Knowledge?

Conclusion – Philosophy and the Education of Critique

Bibliography

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 27/07/2023
      ISBN13: 9781538171882, 978-1538171882
      ISBN10: 1538171880

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Through a detailed reading of Karl Mannheim’s early explorations in the sociology of knowledge, this book argues for Mannheim's relevance to contemporary social and political philosophy. During a time in which critical social and political philosophy is concerned with relating thought to its historical conditions—a trend seen, for example, in standpoint epistemology and the recent resurgence of ideology critique—Mannheim’s sociology of knowledge emphasizes the need for such a project to combine its sociohistorical analyses with reflexive self-examination. In this way, Mannheim contends with critical social thought’s tendency to obscure its own perspective.

      Beginning with the criticism of neo-Kantian and positivist epistemologies found in Mannheim’s interwar German works, Education for Political Life: Critique, Theory, and Practice in Karl Mannheim’s Sociology of Knowledge reconstructs his struggle for theoretical and practical orientation amidst this period’s crisis of life and thought. The treatment of Mannheim’s innovative blend of phenomenology and Marxist social theory found here deepens an appreciation of the sociology of knowledge’s philosophical vision by calling attention to this project’s interwoven subjective and objective dimensions. This allows us to better understand the function of philosophical critique in Mannheim’s work, as well as his location of this function in the intellectual stratum.

      Mannheim’s conception of intellectuals dedicated to inner-outer orientation is one of the most distinctive and problematic aspects of his sociology of knowledge. For this reason, this book’s philosophical reconstruction necessitates an internal criticism of Mannheim’s sociology of knowledge, showing how the insights developed in this research program provide the best standard with which to assess its strengths and limitations.



      Trade Review

      This remarkable book is not only an insightful philosophical interpretation of Karl Mannheim’s sociology of knowledge—against Popper and Adorno’s misunderstandings—but also an outstanding anti-capitalist cultural-political project, aiming to understand the social world in order to transform it. Discussing standpoint and feminist epistemologies, as well as contemporary philosophical approaches to ideology critique, Iaan Reynolds develops an innovative social philosophy.

      -- Michael Löwy, author (with R.Sayre) of Romanticism against the tide of Modernity

      Table of Contents

      Introduction – The Philosophical Core of the Sociology of Knowledge

      Chapter 1 – Critical Social Philosophy

      Chapter 2 – Crisis, Disorientation, and the Task of Philosophy

      Chapter 3 – “A New Philosophical Regarding of the World”

      Chapter 4 – Critique, Self-Orientation, and the Reformulation of Life

      Chapter 5 – The Practioners of Critique

      Chapter 6 – What is Orthodox Sociology of Knowledge?

      Conclusion – Philosophy and the Education of Critique

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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