The Decomposition of Sociology By Irving Louis Horowitz

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The Decomposition of Sociology
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The Decomposition of Sociology
 By Irving Louis Horowitz

  • Sales Rank: #3705422 in Books
  • Published on: 1994-09-29
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.13" h x .85" w x 9.25" l, .97 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

From Kirkus Reviews
After four decades in the profession, Rutgers sociologist Horowitz (Daydreams and Nightmares, 1990, etc.) looks in horror at the ideological grave into which he says his discipline has fallen, and attempts to resurrect the corpse before it rots away. Horowitz lays the blame for sociology's lamentable state at the feet of Marxist radicals, still shoving their worldview down the throats of college students even after the demise of Communism. Unyielding partisans such as these have polarized social science, Horowitz says, and their brand of left-wing fascism has taken sociology from the intellectual mainstream to a never-never land beyond the pale. This sort of tough talk turns to discussion of other, more reasonable, sectarian tendencies, such as those found in James S. Coleman's Foundations of Social Theory, with its espousal of a ``rational choice'' doctrine and its view of the individual as superior to the state. Envisioning social science as vital to the development of sound public policy, Horowitz makes an effort to reclaim it by advocating a return to first principles- -namely, a focus on the answers to social problems as revealed through research into everyday life, with sociology serving ``as a sensitizing agency for behavior.'' If sociology and other social sciences were given broader latitude and liberated from politics, they could become an educational link between a scientific and more traditional curriculum, creating a well-integrated culture, as well as a beacon to pierce the ideological darkness. No doubt Horowitz cares deeply about his field--but his scattershot indictments and pronouncements offer little by way of a specific plan of action, allowing sociology's crisis to lose ground to musings on the social sciences in general. -- Copyright ©1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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"Horowitz is passionately and persuasively critical of the way sociology has become enmeshed in the politics of advocacy. His solution to The Decomposition of Sociology is in the tradition of John Dewey and Sidney Hook, to reengage the discipline whereby the individual researcher's passions are contained by continually testing propositions against the best available evidence."--The American Spectator


"Those of us who entered sociology when it seemed we were at the dawn of a unified behavioral science as we then grandly named it, that would simultaneously do good and give us a scientific understanding of society, are living through its decline. Irving Louis Horowitz does not have the whole story--who has?--but in his swashbuckling charge through sociology today he gives a good number of pieces of the explanation."--The Atlantic Monthly


"Testifies to the breadth of its author's interests and reading....The last section of Horowitz's book, which is the most tightly argued, presents a compelling overview of major dilemmas facing the social sciences and their varied practitioners in the United States....It may be argued that Horowitz in his newest book reminds his fellow social scientists what they should be about."--Chronicles of American Culture


"Absorbing from start to finish. Literally so. A splendid achievement from its engrossing introduction to its Coda, a testament to social science as a third culture which reinstates 'Science as a Vocation' for our time."--Robert K. Merton, Columbia University


"This is the first and much needed study which demonstrates how American sociology has become 'a repository of discontent,' irrationality, and preserve of special interest groups. In his penetrating critique, Irving Louis Horowitz also illuminates the larger problems of American culture and intellectual life over the last quarter century. While chronicling the decline of American sociology, this unique and lively volume addresses the major social, cutlural, and political controversies of our time. Horowitz seeks to return the discipline to the respect for reason and striving for objectivity that used to characterize its major figures and best traditions."--Paul Hollander, author of Anti-Americanism


From the Back Cover
Sociology, writes Irving Louis Horowitz, has changed from a central discipline of the social sciences to an ideological outpost of political extremism. As a result, the field is in crisis.

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