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The Reception of Karl Marx's and Friedrich Engels's Sociology in the History of Non-Marxist Sociology
A discussion of the appropriation & reception of Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels in the history of sociology. Research in this area should focus on: (1) the contribution of Marx & Engels to the foundation of sociology as a science; (2) the historical & contemporary effects of their soci...
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Published in: | Soziale Welt 1985-01, Vol.36 (2), p.172-185 |
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Language: | ger |
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Summary: | A discussion of the appropriation & reception of Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels in the history of sociology. Research in this area should focus on: (1) the contribution of Marx & Engels to the foundation of sociology as a science; (2) the historical & contemporary effects of their sociological theory on social & political practice; (3) their influence & effect on the development of sociology as a scientific discipline; (4) the methodological & ideological nature of the metamorphoses in specific aspects of non-Marxist sociology; & (5) the intellectual interrelations between Marxist & non-Marxist sociology, & their implications for the history of sociology. These research areas are illustrated by examples from the history of sociology. Modified HA |
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ISSN: | 0038-6073 |