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| Mannheim, Karl |
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(män´h m) (KEY) , 18931947, Austro-Hungarian sociologist and historian, born and educated in Hungary. He taught at Heidelberg and Frankfurt and, from 1933 to his death, at the Univ. of London. In his historical writings he emphasized the role of social values. Mannheim was influenced bybut critical ofKarl Marx. His best-known work is Ideology and Utopia (1929, tr. 1936), but his essays were influential in developing the field of the sociology of knowledge, which studies how ideas should be analyzed in their social context. | 1 | | See studies by F. W. Rempel (1965) and J. J. P. Maquet (1951, repr. 1973). | 2 |
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