Politics and the Sciences of Culture in Germany, 1840-1920

Politics and the Sciences of Culture in Germany, 1840-1920

by Woodruff D. Smith
Politics and the Sciences of Culture in Germany, 1840-1920

Politics and the Sciences of Culture in Germany, 1840-1920

by Woodruff D. Smith

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Examining the ways in which politics and ideology stimulate and shape changes in human science, this book focuses on the cultural sciences in nineteenth and early twentieth-century Germany. The book argues that many of the most important theoretical directions in German cultural science had their origins in a process by which a general pattern of social scientific thinking, one that was closely connected to political liberalism and dominant in Germany (and elsewhere) before the mid-nineteenth century, fragmented in the face of the political troubles of German liberalism after that time. Some liberal social scientists who wanted to repair both liberalism and the liberal theoretical pattern, and others who wanted to replace them with something more conservative, turned to the concept of culture as the focus of their intellectual endeavors. Later generations of intellectuals repeated the process, motivated in large part by the experiences of liberalism as a political movement in the German Empire. Within this framework, the book discusses the formation of diffusionism in German anthropology, Friedrich Ratzel's theory of Lebensraum, folk psychology, historical economics, and cultural history. It also relates these developments to German imperialism, the rise of radical nationalism, and the upheaval in German social science at the turn of the century.

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ISBN-13: 9780195362275
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/20/1991
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 508 KB

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University of Texas, San Antonio

Table of Contents

Introduction 3
1 The Liberal Theoretical Pattern in Nineteenth-Century German Social Science 13
Liberals and Social Scientists 14
Liberal Ideology and Social Scientific Theory 18
2 The Crisis of Liberalism and the Emergence of Cultural Science, 1848-1862 35
The Revolution of 1848 36
W. H. Riehl: Cultural Science as a Rejection of Liberalism 40
Carl Theodor Andree: Journalism, Geography, and Politics 45
Theodor Waitz: Education, Psychology, and Culture 46
Rudolf Virchow: Medical Science and Liberal Cultural Science 51
3 The Contexts of Cultural Science 56
The Intellectual Context 56
The Structural Context 71
The Socioeconomic Context 78
4 The Crisis of Liberalism and the Emergence of Cultural Science, 1862-1885 86
Darwinism 91
Nationalism and Imperialism 94
The Critique of Economic Modernity 97
5 Berlin Ethnology as Neoliberal Cultural Science 100
The Formation of the Berlin Anthropological Establishment 100
Neoliberal Anthropology 102
The Heirs of Neoliberalism 111
6 Volkerpsychologie 115
Adolf Bastian: Volkerpsychologie as Neoliberal Cultural Science 116
Wilhelm Wundt: Volkerpsychologie as Experimental Psychology 120
7 Bauer, Volk, and Kultur: The Peasant as the Foundation of Culture 129
Liberalism, Social Science, and the Image of the Peasant 130
Agrarianism and Cultural Science 133
8 The Diffusionist Revolt 140
Ratzel's Diffusionism 140
Ratzel's Successors 154
9 Exploration, Imperialism, and Anthropology 162
Anthropology and Exploration 163
Cultural Science and Colonial Administration 168
Missionary Anthropology 171
10 Historical Economics and Cultural History 174
Historical Economics 174
Cultural History 183
11 Intellectual Politics and Cultural Science in the Wilhelmian Era 193
Varieties of Intellectual Politics 194
The Leipzig Circle and the Politics of Unified Cultural Science 204
12 Lebensraum--Theory and Politics in Human Geography 219
The Concept of Lebensraum 222
The Diffusion of Lebensraum 229
13 Cultural Science and Politics 234
Notes 241
Bibliography 279
Index 293
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