The writings of the Austrian novelist and essayist Robert Musil provide sociology with vital problems and reflections. Indeed, Musil introduces discussions that extend conventional understanding of modernity – sociology’s general object of analysis. The article focuses on two major sets of questions in Musil’s work: the shapelessness of man and the relation between reason and sentiments. Both problems are essential in that genuine twentieth-century experience which Musil calls functional stupidity: the functionalisation of the mind to collective demands of the party, the race and the nation. The article discusses Musil’s arguments by relating them to central propositions in classical sociology (Simmel, Weber, Kracauer, Tönnies, Park). Class...
Contemporary society is characterized by processes of fundamental change (keywords: multiple moderni...
Sociology is an unusual science. Many authors call its current state “paradoxical”, other authors sp...
Waldenfels’ phenomenological understanding of modernity is based on the understanding of “the foreig...
Robert Musil wrote Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften as a critical intervention in the intellectual debate...
This paper aims to examine the relationship between stupidity and massification in Robert Musil’s th...
The present article analyses the different forms of stupidity as they are presented in the two renow...
Robert Musil’s 1937 address «Über die Dummheit» navigated a challenging subject in a treacherous cli...
Der Essayismus gilt als ein zentrales Thema in der Musil-Forschung und wird überwiegend als ein umfa...
The article is an essay on the critical analysis of one of the fundamental issues of social theory o...
The paper analyzes the cognitive and intellectual situation concerning above all man. The author cla...
This monograph (professorial dissertation FU Berlin 2009) undertakes an interpretation of the entire...
Publicado en el número 722 (2006) de 'Arbor: Ciencia, Pensamiento, Cultura', bajo el título monográf...
Il y a une affinité évidente entre certaines des descriptions et des analyses de Musil dans L’Homme ...
This chapter examines the concept of modernity in the history of sociology as a key problem for clas...
Robert Musil’s Novel “The Man Without Qualities” has been classified in many ways: as historical nov...
Contemporary society is characterized by processes of fundamental change (keywords: multiple moderni...
Sociology is an unusual science. Many authors call its current state “paradoxical”, other authors sp...
Waldenfels’ phenomenological understanding of modernity is based on the understanding of “the foreig...
Robert Musil wrote Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften as a critical intervention in the intellectual debate...
This paper aims to examine the relationship between stupidity and massification in Robert Musil’s th...
The present article analyses the different forms of stupidity as they are presented in the two renow...
Robert Musil’s 1937 address «Über die Dummheit» navigated a challenging subject in a treacherous cli...
Der Essayismus gilt als ein zentrales Thema in der Musil-Forschung und wird überwiegend als ein umfa...
The article is an essay on the critical analysis of one of the fundamental issues of social theory o...
The paper analyzes the cognitive and intellectual situation concerning above all man. The author cla...
This monograph (professorial dissertation FU Berlin 2009) undertakes an interpretation of the entire...
Publicado en el número 722 (2006) de 'Arbor: Ciencia, Pensamiento, Cultura', bajo el título monográf...
Il y a une affinité évidente entre certaines des descriptions et des analyses de Musil dans L’Homme ...
This chapter examines the concept of modernity in the history of sociology as a key problem for clas...
Robert Musil’s Novel “The Man Without Qualities” has been classified in many ways: as historical nov...
Contemporary society is characterized by processes of fundamental change (keywords: multiple moderni...
Sociology is an unusual science. Many authors call its current state “paradoxical”, other authors sp...
Waldenfels’ phenomenological understanding of modernity is based on the understanding of “the foreig...