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interpretation and sets apart from the immanent interpretation of thought products." The immanent interpretation is based on one's understanding of intellectual content, which is limited to theoretical content of knowledge and the extrinsic interpretation is based on the capability to understand manifestations.
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problem of the relationship between the whole and the parts". He considers the differences between art, the natural sciences, and philosophy "with respect to truth claims", stating that science always tries to disprove one theory, where art never does this and can coexist in more than one worldview;
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Marxist critique of this society. Hungary was to be changed by a spiritual renewal led by those who had reached a significant level of cultural awareness". Yet they did not exclude
Marxist themes and Mannheim's work was influenced by Lukács' later turn to Marxism, for example he credits Marx as a
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Mannheim's central question of the sociology of knowledge, which tried to understand the relationship between society and knowledge, demonstrated his endeavors to solve the issue of "historical nature and unity of mind and life." Mannheim affirmed the sociology of knowledge as an "extrinsic
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Germany, Mannheim published his doctoral dissertation "Structural Epistemology of Knowledge", which discusses his theory of the structure of
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philosophy falls in between the two extremes. Mannheim posits the "danger of relativism", in which the historical process yields cultural products: "if thought to be relative to a historical period, it may be unavailable to a historical period"
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1935, in which he argues for a shift from the liberal order of laissez-faire capitalism, "founded on the unregulated trade cycle, unextended democracy, free competition and ideas of competitive individualism" to planned democracy.
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accepted by the faculty of social sciences, thus satisfying the requirements to teach classes in sociology at
Heidelberg. Mannheim was chosen over other competitors for the post, one of whom was
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Mannheim's life, one of intellectual and geographical migration, falls into three main phases: Hungarian (to 1919), German (1919–1933), British (1933–1947). Among his valued interlocutors were
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social reality. Mannheim claimed that the sociology of knowledge has to be understood as the visionary expression of "historical experience which has social reality at its vital center."
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Mannheim was a precocious scholar and an accepted member of several influential intellectual circles in
Budapest. In the autumn of 1915, he was the youngest founding member of the
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descent. His early education was in that city, he studied philosophy and literature at the
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Sagarin, Edward; Kelly, Robert J. (1969). "Karl Mannheim and the Sociology of Knowledge".
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Likenesses of Mannheim in the National Portrait Gallery
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Bundesunmittelbare Stiftung des öffentlichen Rechts.
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as a planned pairing, but Freud was later relocated.
3701:David Kettler, Volker Meja, and Nico Stehr (1984),
3498:. Cornwall: Taylor & Francis Books. p. 81.
3312:David Kettler, Volker Meja, and Nico Stehr (1984),
1217:(LSE) and prepare for Mannheim's emigration there.
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1073:, 27 March 1893 – 9 January 1947) was a Hungarian
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3496:Fifty Key Sociologists: The Formative Theorists
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3717:The Intellectual Development of Karl Mannheim
3338:Kettler, D. (1971) ‘Culture and revolution’,
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3905:Academic staff of Heidelberg University
3736:Eva Karadi and Erzsebet Vezer, (1985)
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3726:New Brunswick and London: Transaction.
3722:Colin Loader and David Kettler (2001)
3708:David Kettler and Volker Meja, (1995)
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156:Juliska Lang Mannheim (née Károlyné.)
3733:, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
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2207:Lectures on the Philosophy of History
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3418:Werner, S. (1967). "Karl Mannheim",
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3240:Mannheim, K. (1935 (English 1940))
3224:London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
3217:London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
2197:Elements of the Philosophy of Right
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3353:Studies in East European Thought.
3265:. New Brunswick, NJ. Transaction.
3237:. New Brunswick, NJ. Transaction.
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2237:Reflections of a Nonpolitical Man
1482:Essays in Sociology of Knowledge.
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3671:Dictionary of Cultural Theorists
3592:Ryan, Michael. "Karl Mannheim",
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3780:Resources in other libraries
2287:The Concept of the Political
1193:. In 1926, Mannheim had his
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471:Hungarian Revolution of 1956
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3027:Philosophical anthropology
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2823:Konrad Adenauer Foundation
2816:Institut für Staatspolitik
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1226:London School of Economics
1215:London School of Economics
1162:or 'Sunday Circle' led by
770:Hungarian Democratic Forum
221:Authoritarian conservatism
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3383:Longhurst, Brian (1989).
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2809:Hans Filbinger Foundation
2789:Forum of German Catholics
2726:German Conservative Party
2257:Prussianism and Socialism
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3669:Cashmore, Ellis (1999).
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3017:Pan-European nationalism
2347:Germany Abolishes Itself
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740:Christian National Party
419:Hungarian border barrier
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3654:Ritzer, George (2008).
3605:Wiggershaus, R. (1994)
3472:Wer war wer in der DDR?
3258:Oxford University Press
3215:Structures of Thinking.
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3075:Conservatism portal
2985:Conservatism in Austria
2926:Süddeutsche Monatshefte
2804:Hanns Seidel Foundation
2794:Gerhard Löwenthal Prize
2718:Free Conservative Party
2705:Bavarian People's Party
2680:Family Party of Germany
2633:Alternative for Germany
2247:The Decline of the West
1515:Conservatism in Germany
1106:Childhood and education
1016:Conservatism portal
745:Catholic People's Party
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3860:Writers from Budapest
3715:Colin Loader, (1985)
3694:David Frisby, (1983)
3355:60 (1/2), pp. 97-115.
3284:Theory of generations
3261:Mannheim, K. ( 1993)
3233:Mannheim, K. ( 2001)
3227:Mannheim, K. (1929),
3220:Mannheim, K. ( 1986)
3213:Mannheim, K. ( 1980)
3189:Diagnosis of Our Time
3148:the conservative idea
3046:Theory of generations
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3705:, London: Tavistock.
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3409:, London, Tavistock.
3254:Mannheim, K. (1950)
3251:. London: Routledge.
3247:Mannheim, K. (1936)
3244:. London: Routledge.
3229:Ideologie und Utopie
3136:Ideologie und Utopia
2337:Moral und Hypermoral
2317:Fascism in Its Epoch
2297:On the Marble Cliffs
1891:German reunification
1871:German Confederation
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1241:University of London
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238:Liberal conservatism
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3656:Sociological Theory
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3316:, London: Tavistock
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3696:The Alienated Mind
3577:Mary Gluck (1985)
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3087:Germany portal
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139:Theory of ideology
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3850:1893 births
3483:(in German)
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2685:Free Voters
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2592:von Savigny
2577:Böckenförde
2549:von Westarp
2452:von Gerlach
2426:Politicians
2098:von Salomon
1905:The Junkers
1744:Medievalism
1721:Imperialism
1686:Meritocracy
1681:Aristocracy
1631:Romanticism
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1571:Nationalist
1467:Max Scheler
1440:Hans Freyer
1438:professor,
1413:hermeneutic
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1374:and of the
1364:Béla Balázs
1307:historicism
1299:Max Scheler
1156:Oscar Jászi
1146:founded by
1075:sociologist
996:Szeged Idea
946:Heti Válasz
916:Szabad Föld
818:Fidesz-KDNP
795:Unity Party
546:Politicians
431:Catholicism
365:Familialism
341:Aristocracy
144:Relationism
88:Nationality
3844:Categories
3596:, pp. 469.
3548:Salmagundi
3300:References
2931:Der Türmer
2582:von Gierke
2554:Wilhelm II
2529:von Storch
2514:Stresemann
2504:Rauschning
2447:Fehrenbach
2379:Kubitschek
2180:Literature
2128:Sloterdijk
1819:Volksgeist
1760:Patriotism
1754:Organicism
1749:Monarchism
1701:Geopolitik
1655:Principles
1566:Monarchism
1533:Ideologies
1323:pragmatism
1158:, and the
1091:ideologies
519:Mindszenty
308:Principles
250:Monarchism
215:Ideologies
50:1893-03-27
3520:8 January
3327:Religions
2921:(Defunct)
2874:(Defunct)
2519:vom Stein
2489:von Papen
2463:Hugenberg
2458:Goerdeler
2389:Safranski
2148:Steinbuch
2073:von Ranke
2023:Koselleck
1988:Heidegger
1958:von Galen
1864:Freikorps
1855:Erklärung
1796:Sonderweg
1661:Authority
1612:Socialist
1319:sociology
1295:Max Weber
1287:Karl Marx
1231:In 1941,
1187:Max Weber
1150:in which
1101:Biography
841:Fidelitas
812:Alliances
708:New Start
642:Toroczkai
612:Márki-Zay
582:Friedrich
577:Dessewffy
499:Dessewffy
436:Calvinism
319:Anti-LGBT
226:Horthyism
91:Hungarian
82:, England
3556:40546528
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3270:See also
2945:Die Welt
2524:Stoecker
2437:Ancillon
2432:Adenauer
2414:Weißmann
2394:Sarrazin
2163:Voegelin
2138:Spengler
2133:Spaemann
2123:Sieferle
2113:Schlegel
2108:Schelsky
2068:Plessner
1968:Gogarten
1577:Völkisch
1539:Agrarian
1506:a series
1245:The Moot
1112:Budapest
895:Mandiner
552:Andrássy
514:Mannheim
426:Religion
409:Nativism
375:Natalism
231:Orbánism
188:a series
58:Budapest
3833:at the
3454:2573467
2898:COMPACT
2871:Antaios
2699:Defunct
2624:Parties
2612:Wagener
2597:Schmitt
2571:Jurists
2539:Wagener
2534:Strauss
2409:Stürmer
2153:Tönnies
2118:Schmitt
2103:Scheler
2058:Novalis
1953:Gadamer
1876:German
1833:History
1676:Elitism
1549:Liberal
1436:Leipzig
1311:Marxism
1239:at the
1095:utopias
932:Echo TV
874:Figyelő
729:Defunct
674:Parties
647:Torgyán
622:Slachta
602:Istóczy
567:Bethlen
562:Apponyi
494:Apponyi
450:History
3763:about
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2018:Klages
1993:Herder
1978:Hamann
1973:Görres
1963:Gehlen
1948:Freyer
1943:Blüher
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1301:, and
1291:Alfred
1189:, and
1172:Horthy
1116:Jewish
1069:(born
881:Hír TV
718:Jobbik
698:Fidesz
678:Active
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607:Lezsák
597:Huszár
592:Horthy
587:Gömbös
572:Csurka
557:Antall
529:Pappin
524:Molnar
509:Lezsák
504:Furedi
153:Spouse
80:London
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3340:Telos
2865:Media
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2693:(REP)
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2602:Stahl
2587:Möser
2494:Petry
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2168:Weber
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2053:Nolte
2033:Lübbe
2003:Hoppe
1983:Hegel
1878:Reich
1624:Young
1329:Death
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909:Origo
853:Media
637:Tisza
632:Tildy
617:Orbán
534:Tisza
358:Huxit
3522:2010
3476:ISBN
2886:Cato
2879:Bild
2745:(DP)
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2479:Krah
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2468:Jung
2384:Kuby
2327:Envy
2038:Mann
1857:2018
1810:Volk
1671:Duty
1554:Ordo
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1222:Nazi
867:Bors
652:Vona
69:Died
40:Born
3442:doi
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