en
Knjige
Werner Sombart

Socialism and the Social Movement in the 19th Century

In “Socialism and the Social Movement in the 19th Century,” Werner Sombart meticulously examines the historical and sociopolitical evolution of socialism, intertwining its ideological roots with broader social movements that shaped the era. Sombart's scholarly approach combines rigorous analysis with a narrative style that makes complex socio-economic theories accessible to the informed reader. By situating socialism within the tumultuous backdrop of 19th-century industrialization, he elucidates the transformative impact of economic forces on collective social political consciousness, demonstrating how these movements paved the way for contemporary ideologies. Werner Sombart, a distinguished German economist and sociologist, was at the forefront of modern sociology. His extensive knowledge of economic theory, coupled with his keen interest in social phenomena, fueled his desire to explore the interplay of economic factors and social change. Sombart's position as a critical observer of his time, grappling with the challenges posed by capitalism and social strife, significantly informed his reflections in this pivotal work. This book is essential for scholars and students of social and economic history, as well as for anyone interested in understanding the roots of contemporary political ideologies. Sombart's insights into the dynamics of socialism offer valuable perspectives that resonate with ongoing social movements today, making it a compelling read for those seeking to comprehend the past's influence on current societal structures.
143 štampane stranice
Vlasnik autorskih prava
Bookwire
Prvi put objavljeno
2019
Godina izdavanja
2019
Izdavač
Good Press
Da li već pročitali? Kakvo je vaše mišljenje?
👍👎
fb2epub
Prevucite i otpustite datoteke (ne više od 5 odjednom)