Consciousness and Society

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Edition: Revised
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Pub. Date: 2002-03-31
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

H. Stuart Hughes was perhaps the greatest chronicler of the modern intellectual history of Europe. His monumental work, Consciousness and Society, was a benchmark. The original publication of the book marks the first time an author undertook with such power or so broad a scope the canvas used by the generation of 1890's Europe. When it was first published, Consciousness and Society was greeted with much respect and admiration. It still affects the way historians and political theorists approach their work. Hughes'ideas, and the way they are expressed in Consciousness and Society, have become paradigms of twentieth-century scholarship. In dealing with the changing social thought after 1890 in Europe, Hughes covers a wide array of thinkers and issues in a scholarly, yet graceful manner. His is a study of the "cluster of genius" of Europe at that time: Croce, Durkheim, Freud, Weber, and Nietzsche, as well as other great European minds. The book explores questions that are still relevant in today's society: Is the separation of facts and values tenable, or even desirable? Can rationality accommodate the ideas of a Bergson or a Freud? Is there, or should there be, a relationship between science and religion? And does history have any ultimate meaning for later generations? Consciousness and Society was the first of a trilogy, the latter two being The Obstructed Path and The Sea Change. While the subsequent studies are also groundbreaking and significant works, it was Consciousness and Society that established Hughes'rank in the field of intellectual history. Hughes approaches his subjects, as he later did with pertinent issues of the twentieth-century, with both reason and compassion. This edition includes an elegant new introduction by the distinguished political scientist Stanley Hoffmann.

Author Biography

H. Stuart Hughes (1916-1999) was professor emeritus of history at the University of California. San Diego. During World War II he served as Chief of the Research and Analysis Branch of the United States Office of Strategic Services in the Mediterranean Theatre. Stanley Hoffmann is Buttenwieser University Professor at Harvard University's Center for European Studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Transaction Edition xi
Acknowledgments xv
Some Preliminary Observations
3(30)
The Decade of the 1890's: The Revolt Against Positivism
33(34)
The Critique of Marxism
67(38)
Durkheim and Marxism as Moral Passion
75(3)
Pareto and the Theory of the Elite
78(4)
Croce and Historical Materialism as a Canon of Interpretation
82(8)
Sorel and Marxism as Social Poetry''
90(15)
Postscript: Gramsci and Marxist Humanism
96(9)
The Recovery of the Unconscious
105(56)
The Philosophical and Scientific Setting
105(8)
Bergson and the Uses of Intuition
113(12)
Sigmund Freud: Epistemology and Meta-Physics
125(11)
Sigmund Freud: Social Philosophy
136(17)
Jung and the Collective Unconscious
153(8)
Georges Sorel's Search for Reality
161(22)
Neo-Idealism in History
183(66)
The German Idealist Tradition
183(9)
Dilthey and the Definition of the ``Cultural Sciences''
192(8)
Benedetto Croce: From the ``First Essays'' to the ``Historiography''
200(13)
Benedetto Croce: the Concept of Ethico-Political History
213(16)
Troeltsch, Meinecke, and the Crisis in German Values
229(20)
The Heirs of Machiavelli: Pareto, Mosca, Michels
249(29)
Postscript: Alain and the Restatement of Radicalism
274(4)
Max Weber and the Transcending of Positivism and Idealism
278(58)
Preamble: Durkheim and the Positivist Remainder
278(9)
Intellectual Origins And Early Production
287(9)
The Methodological Phase
296(18)
The Studies of Religion
314(9)
Sociology and History
323(13)
The European Imagination and the First World War
336(56)
The Generation of 1905
337(8)
Peguy and Alain-Fournier
345(13)
The Novelist and the Bourgeois World: Gide and Mann
358(10)
The Moral Legacy of the War: Spengler and the ``Elders''
368(10)
The Literary Sensations of the Post-War Years: Hesse, Proust, Pirandello
378(14)
The Decade of the 1920's: the Intellectuals at the Point of Cleavage
392(40)
The New Philosophical Interests
395(6)
The Social Question
401(3)
The Role of the Intellectuals: Mann, Benda, Mannheim
404(23)
A Generation in Retrospect
427(5)
Bibliographical Note 432(3)
Index 435

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