Intellectuals and the Crisis of ModernityThis book explores the role of intellectuals in politics and social change from traditional society to the present. Its theoretical structure is based upon six distinct types of intellectual activity. The rise and decline of specific types is analyzed in the historical context of industrialization, technological change, shifting social forces, and the emergence of popular movements. |
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Innhold
Introduction Intellectuals Politics and Theory | 1 |
PreIndustrial Society and the Origins of Jacobinism | 11 |
Intellectuals and Politics | 15 |
Varieties of Jacobinism | 17 |
AntiJacobin Responses | 28 |
Intellectuals and the Marxist Tradition | 37 |
Lenins Marxist Jacobinism | 41 |
The Spontaneist Critique | 46 |
The University Modernity and the Diffusion of Technocratic Discourse | 97 |
Professionalism and the Cult of Technology | 100 |
The Rationalization of Academic Life | 109 |
The Academic Subversion of Marxism | 118 |
Theory for What? | 128 |
Conclusions | 143 |
The Crisis of Modernity Technocratic Critical and Other Intellectuals | 145 |
New Sources of Cleavage New Modes of Opposition | 147 |
The Gramscian Synthesis | 54 |
The Triumph of Jacobinism | 60 |
Modernity and the Transformation of Intellectuals | 63 |
The Italian Case | 65 |
From Cleavage to Convergence | 68 |
Modernity and the Rise of a Technocratic Intelligentsia | 79 |
A New Jacobinism? | 89 |
The Critical EnterprisePast and Present | 153 |
Intellectuals and New Social Movements | 164 |
The Future of Intellectuals | 180 |
Intellectuals and the Collapse of Communism | 185 |
Notes | 193 |
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