Karl Mannheim

Karl Mannheim (born Károly Manheim, 27 March 1893 – 9 January 1947) was a Hungarian sociologist, influential during the first half of the 20th century. He is a key figure in classical sociology, as well as one of the founders of the sociology of knowledge. Mannheim is best known for his book ''Ideology and Utopia'' (1929/1936), in which he distinguishes between partial and total ideologies, the latter representing comprehensive worldviews distinctive to particular social groups, and also between ideologies that provide support for existing social arrangements, and utopias, which look to the future and propose a transformation of society. Provided by Wikipedia
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by: Mannheim, Karl Other Authors: Media Echavarria, José
Published: 1944
Fuente: Procuraduria de la Administración
Tipo de Material: Book
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by: Mannheim, Karl Other Authors: Medina Echavarría, José
Published: 1959
Fuente: Procuraduria de la Administración
Tipo de Material: Book
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by: Mannheim, Karl Other Authors: Media Echavarria, José
Published: 1944
Fuente: Universidad de Panamá
Tipo de Material: Book
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by: Mannheim, Karl Other Authors: Medina Echavarría, José
Published: 1959
Fuente: Universidad de Panamá
Tipo de Material: Book
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