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Version vom 5. März 2008, 10:00 Uhr
David Kettler (* 1.07.1930 in Leipzig)
Kurzbiografie
A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Columbia University. Professor emeritus, political studies, Trent University, Canada. Author or coauthor: Adam Ferguson: His Social and Political Thought (expanded edition, 2005); Marxismus und Kultur; Karl Mannheim; Karl Mannheim and the Crisis of Liberalism: "The Secret of These New Times"; Sociology as Political Education; Domestic Regimes, the Rule of Law, and Democratic Social Change: Exile, Science and Bildung. Editor/translator of four volumes. Numerous articles in professional journals, edited volumes, handbooks, encyclopedias. (1991– ) Research Professor in Social Studies.
Publikationen
- Neg(oti)ations: Learning from Three Frankfurt Schools.
- Das Geheimnis des bemerkenswerten Aufstiegs Karl Mannheims.
- Publikationsliste