The sociologist in society, 1955-1983
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The sociologist in society, 1955-1983
(Raymond Aron / Robert Colquhoun, v. 2)
Sage Publications, 1986
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Bibliography: p. [615]-656
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Volume Two of Robert Colquhoun's biography of Raymond Aron takes us through his years as Professor of Sociology at the Sorbonne -- including his opposition to the Algerian War and the events of May 1968 -- in which he developed his theories of industrial society, war and international relations. The biography closes with the decade he spent as professor at the Coll@[GR]ege de France -- the period in which Aron wrote his classic book on Clausewitz and his magisterial Memoirs.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: THE SORBONNE
The Professor
Hope and Fear of the Century
The Algerian War and the Fifth Republic
The Sorbonne Trilogy (1)
Industrial Society
The Sorbonne Trilogy (2)
Social Stratification
The Sorbonne Trilogy (3)
A Sociology of Political Regimes
Peace and War among Nations
Founders of Modern Sociology
An Essay on Liberties
Ideology and Development
Progress and Disillusion
France, Europe and the Atlantic Alliance
De Gaulle, Israel and the Jews
May 1968
The Elusive Revolution
Althusser, Marxist of the Mind
PART TWO: THE COLLEGE DE FRANCE
The Mandarin
France after De Gaulle
Imperial Republic
The United States in the Postwar World
Sartre, History and the Dialectic of Violence
Clausewitz and the Theory of War
Plea for a Decadent Europe
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The Reprieve, 1977-1983
Of Wars and Ideologies
The Committed Observer
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