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Conspicuous criticism : tradition, the individual, and culture in American social thought, from Veblen to Mills

Title
Conspicuous criticism : tradition, the individual, and culture in American social thought, from Veblen to Mills / Christopher Shannon.
Author
Shannon, Christopher, 1962-
Publication
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996.

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xvi, 211 pages; 24 cm.
Summary
  • In Conspicuous Criticism, historian Christopher Shannon argues that the social-scientific critique of American culture, whether liberal or radical, can only reproduce the social relations of bourgeois individualism. He analyzes in depth key works of scholars such as Thorsten Veblen, Robert and Helen Lynd (of Middletown fame), Ruth Benedict, John Dewey, and C.
  • Wright Mills, among others, to demonstrate how American middle-class ideas of progress, individualism, and rationalism became embedded in their critique. These works embody an ideal of reason free from tradition which unites capitalism and its social-scientific critique. The critical attempt to detach oneself from society so as to study it objectively only reinforced the ideal of objective social relations at the heart of the market society itself.
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  • Shannon argues that most historical writing on American social sciences has focused on the ways in which intellectuals have used social science to advance particular political agendas. This political focus, he argues, has forced the story of American social science into a narrative of reform and reaction that is incapable of seriously addressing the larger issue of the rational control of society.
  • Shannon concludes that social science research of this sort has perpetuated values of individualism and capitalism which may hinder contemporary America's need to address serious social, economic, and political problems. A thoughtful and provocative alternative history, Conspicuous Criticism will interest scholars in American intellectual history, American studies, and social thought.
Series Statement
New studies in American intellectual and cultural history
Uniform Title
New studies in American intellectual and cultural history.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-204) and index.
Contents
Ch. 1. The Perspective of Workmanship -- Ch. 2. Middletown as Transition -- Ch. 3. A New Individualism -- Ch. 4. Patterns of Control -- Ch. 5. Culture for What? -- Ch. 6. The Sociological Imagination.
ISBN
0801851513 (hc : alk. paper)
LCCN
95018525
OCLC
  • 32545040
  • ocm32545040
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries