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AUTOR(ES) D. Weinstein , Michael A. Weinstein
ANO 1982
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Sociological Inquiry
ISSN 0038-0245
E-ISSN 1475-682X
EDITORA Wiley-Blackwell
DOI 10.1111/j.1475-682x.1982.tb01258.x
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 99b763589740e05a94683081f5232a78

Resumo

Karl Mannheim's intellectual career shows a consistent interest in the moral aim of keeping in productive tension individuality and social solidarity. For Mannheim the modern individual emerges from and is necessary to the continuance of a complex social process including differentiation, delocalization, abstraction, and democratization. Yet modern individuals surpass and may become subversive of the social conditions that nurture them, either through separation from society in the 'bottomless individualism' of existential freedom or the submission to directionless crowd emotion. Once the individual has been released in society the only moral basis for solidarity is voluntary commitment, which Mannheim did not believe is a sufficient guarantor of society's survival because it does not provide unconditional backing for social norms. In his late work Mannheim feared that individuality would be effaced by technical manipulation of the mind, though he maintained the ideal that society should create strong individuals.

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