Die politische Soziologie C. Wright Mills’

Die politische Soziologie C. Wright Mills’

Andreas Hess

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Springer Nature B.V.
Año de edición:
1995
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Antropología social y cultural, etnografía
ISBN:
9783810013538
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'I am what was once called a Wobbly. In saying this I refer less to political orientation than to political ethos, and I take Wobbly to mean for one thing: the opposite of bureaucrat . . . I am a Wobbly. But do you know what a Wobbly is? It’s a kind of spiritual condition . . . Wobbly is not only a man who takes orders from himself. He’s also a man who’ soften in the situation where there are no regulations to fall back upon, which he hasn’t make up himself. He doesn ’t like bosses, capitalistic or communistic they’re all the same to him. He wants to be, and he wants everyone else to be, his own boss at all times under all conditions and for any purposes he may want to follow up. This kind of spiritual condition, and only this, is Wobbly freedom . . . ' C. Wright Mills, Tovarich Es gibt viele Geschichten und Gerüchte über C. Wright Mills: Er sei der wilde texanische Cowboyprofessor gewesen, der die feinsinnigen New Yor­ ker Intellektuellen geschockt habe, als er zu einer Diskussionsrunde mit sei­ nem offenen Jeep und ein anderes Mal mit seinem BMW-Motorrad vorfuhr. Er sei der verrückte amerikanische Soziologe gewesen, der mit dem VW-Bus quer durch Europa bis in die Sowjetunion fuhr und dabei auch noch Bücher schrieb. Mills soll es auch gewesen sein, der eine Vorliebe für Handfeuerwaffen gehabt habe und ehrlichen Duellen gegenüber - Mann ge­ gen Mann - nicht prinzipiell abgeneigt gewesen sei. C.

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