The Golem in German Social Theory

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by Gad Yair

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The Golem in German Social Theory provides an innovative and bold interpretation of German social theory. Authors Gad Yair and Michaela Soyer argue that the mythological story of the Golem rising over its master provides the basic code which animated German social theory from the 19th century until the 21st century. Yair and Soyer illustrate how the Golem-run-mad narrative permeates the history of modern German social thought, and how it now provides a convenient literary tool for re-reading German critiques of the Enlightenment, modernity, capitalism, and progress. The Golem in German Social Theory points out a "family resemblance" that unites German theorists, enhancing interpretation of their writings and understanding of their moral vehemence. “This powerful demonstration of the cultural roots of a particular tradition of sociological theory forces us to reassess figures we thought we knew well. A useful, careful, and incisive contribution.” ―John A. Hall, McGill University Gad Yair is an associate professor in the department of sociology and anthropology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Michaela Soyer is a Ph.D. candidate in the department of sociology at the University of Chicago.

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