TY - JOUR
T1 - Why is Werner Sombart not part of the core of classical sociologists? From fame to (near) oblivion
T2 - From Fame to (Near) Oblivion
AU - Grundmann, Reiner
AU - Stehr, Nico
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - The life and work of Werner Sombart poses an intellectual puzzle in the genealogy of modern social theorists. During his lifetime, Sombart was probably the most influential and prominent social scientist in Germany as well as in many other countries. Today he is among the least known social scientists. Why did he lose his status as one of the most brilliant and influential scholars and intellectuals of the 20th century? Why is his work almost forgotten today? While Weber's thesis about the influence of Protestantism on the development of capitalism is widely known, even beyond sociological circles, few sociologists today know that Sombart had an alternative explanation. An obvious explanation for Sombart's fall from grace is his embrace of Nazism. As Heidegger provides a counter-example, Sombart's fate requires a more complex explanation. In addition, we explore the different reception of his work in economic and sociological circles as compared to cultural theory and history. © 2001, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.
AB - The life and work of Werner Sombart poses an intellectual puzzle in the genealogy of modern social theorists. During his lifetime, Sombart was probably the most influential and prominent social scientist in Germany as well as in many other countries. Today he is among the least known social scientists. Why did he lose his status as one of the most brilliant and influential scholars and intellectuals of the 20th century? Why is his work almost forgotten today? While Weber's thesis about the influence of Protestantism on the development of capitalism is widely known, even beyond sociological circles, few sociologists today know that Sombart had an alternative explanation. An obvious explanation for Sombart's fall from grace is his embrace of Nazism. As Heidegger provides a counter-example, Sombart's fate requires a more complex explanation. In addition, we explore the different reception of his work in economic and sociological circles as compared to cultural theory and history. © 2001, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.
KW - Sombart
KW - modern social theorists
KW - social scientist
KW - Germany
KW - 20th century
KW - influence of Protestantism
KW - development of capitalism
KW - Nazism
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U2 - 10.1177/14687950122232558
DO - 10.1177/14687950122232558
M3 - Article
SN - 1468-795X
VL - 1
SP - 257
EP - 287
JO - Journal of Classical Sociology
JF - Journal of Classical Sociology
IS - 2
ER -