New Science

New Science

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Mazlish, Bruce
Oxford University Press
EAN: 9780195363258
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In this book Mazlish examines the historical origins of sociology, looking closely at how what he terms the &quote;cash nexus&quote;--the omnipresent substitution of money for personal relations--was perceived as changing the nature of human relations in the 19th century and led to the development of sociology as a means of dealing with this condition. Mazlish also considers the breakdown of connections in modern society: how the orderly 18th century world in which God, humanity, and nature were closely connected to one another came to be replaced with one of felt disconnection, and how individualism then came to be seen as replacing a sense of community in modern society. He investigates the work of a number of 19th-century English writers who were concerned with this breakdown of connections, including Adam Smith, William Wordsworth, Edmund Burke, Thomas Carlyle, and particularly novelists such as Benjamin Disraeli, Elizabeth Gaskell, and George Eliot. He also explores the influence of Darwin, presents Engels and Marx as precursors of the science of sociology and discusses at length the major founding figures of modern classical sociology: Ferdinand Tonnies, George Simmel, Emile Durkheim, and Max Weber.
EAN 9780195363258
ISBN 0195363256
Binding Ebook
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date October 12, 1989
Language English
Country United States
Authors Mazlish, Bruce