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Exploring, clarifying, and moving beyond the distinction between 'community' and 'society' for which he is best known, this book rediscovers the work of Ferdinand Tönnies, providing fresh insights into his thought, which are often overlooked for want of a grasp of his background in philosophy. With attention to the fact that Tönnies always wrote from a sociological perspective, it considers the importance of the breadth of his writing on a range of subjects, including politics, philosophy, economics, and ethics, these being the foundations of social policy - a field with which Tönnies was concerned as a scholar who sought not only to understand the world but also to change it for the better. The first book to provide an accessible overview of Tönnies' work that places his thought in context, explores his key concepts, and demonstrates his continuing relevance in sociology - a discipline he helped to establish - Reintroducing Ferdinand Tönnies will appeal to scholars and students with interests in social theory, the history of sociology, and the sociology of Ferdinand Tönnies.
List of contents
Acknowledgements
- Reintroducing Ferdinand Tönnies
- Nietzsche, Marx, and Hobbes and Their Impact on Tönnies' Intellectual Development
3. Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft
- Die Sitte and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie
- War, Public Opinion, and Sociological Studies
- Tönnies' Later Sociology
7. Tönnies Reintroduced or Tönnies "Re-discovered?"
About the author
Christopher Adair-Toteff is Fellow at the Center for Social and Political Thought, University of South Florida, USA. A philosopher, sociologist, and social theorist, he has published widely in the field of classical sociology. He is the author of
Raymond Aron's Philosophy of Political Responsibility,
Max Weber's Sociology of Religion,
Fundamental Concepts in Max Weber's Sociology of Religion, and
Sociological Beginnings. He is the editor of
The Anthem Companion to Ernst Troeltsch and
The Anthem Companion to Ferdinand Tönnies, and the co-editor of
The Calling of Social Thought: Rediscovering the Work of Edward Shils and
The Anthem Companion to Raymond Aron.
Summary
This book rediscovers and demonstrates the continuing relevance to sociology of the work of Ferdinand Tönnies. Providing fresh insights into his thought, it explores the key concepts in his work and considers the importance of his writing on a range of subjects, including politics, philosophy, economics and ethics.