Society in Fact and Vision : Frustrated Intellectuals in 17th Century This article begins with a question framed both historical and sociological terms : what are the social and psychological effects on a given population of intellectuals when the number of university graduates becomes greater than the number of posts available to them? This study first tries to see if the hypothesis derived from the British case can be extended to all of Europe. It therefore looks at both the situation within the universities and the job market for graduates. The discussion then moves from social behavior to the ideological reasons for the surplus of intellectuals which is examined in its 17th century manifestations (literary, political and sociological)...
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Society in Fact and Vision : Frustrated Intellectuals in 17th Century This article begins with a q...
The article has indicated the limits in the field of the sociology of intellectuals, philosophical a...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Cultural Studies. © Copyright 1993 Taylor &...
The article explores the ways in which the French intellectual tradition in the modern period can be...
I am going to begin with intellectuals: not a word we are all that comfortable with, or even familia...
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The article points out that the role of intellectuals in society and its relationship with the gover...
Although Habermas conceives the bourgeois public sphere as theoretically inclusive, specific groups ...
The Article studies the reasons for loss of historical knowledge of the leading position in the huma...
Dramatic implosions occuring in various countries justify the reflexion of the sociologists who perc...
This article outlines three versions of the intellectual: past, present and future. First, it descri...
Society in Fact and Vision : Frustrated Intellectuals in 17th Century This article begins with a q...
The article has indicated the limits in the field of the sociology of intellectuals, philosophical a...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Cultural Studies. © Copyright 1993 Taylor &...
The article explores the ways in which the French intellectual tradition in the modern period can be...
I am going to begin with intellectuals: not a word we are all that comfortable with, or even familia...
The article evaluates the encyclopaedic adventure of the second half of the XVIII century, and the c...
This article dispels some of the most popular myths about the "knowledge society" and the delusions ...
16. Eric Walter : On the intelligentsia of the enlightenment. Recent progress on the road towards a...
Public intellectuals are relics: they belong to the past and are not evident in the present-day firm...
New translation of Jacques Le Goff's Intellectuals in the Middle Ages. (with introduction and critic...
The article points out that the role of intellectuals in society and its relationship with the gover...
Although Habermas conceives the bourgeois public sphere as theoretically inclusive, specific groups ...
The Article studies the reasons for loss of historical knowledge of the leading position in the huma...
Dramatic implosions occuring in various countries justify the reflexion of the sociologists who perc...
This article outlines three versions of the intellectual: past, present and future. First, it descri...