Ideology And Utopia lays bare how social forces shape what we call truth and common sense. Ideas are never purely neutral. In this classic sociology text, Karl Mannheim maps the shifting landscape between entrenched ideology and visionary utopia, offering a landmark sociology of knowledge study that links everyday thought to class position, power, and historical crisis. Written in the ferment of Weimar era social thought, it also serves as a demanding yet rewarding social theory textbook, guiding readers through political ideology analysis at a moment when democracy and authoritarianism competed for Europe's future. Bringing together themes familiar to Marx and Weber readers, Mannheim traces a rich history of social ideas and explores how utopian thought in society can both unsettle and renew existing orders. As a sociology students textbook and a touchstone for political theory scholars, it speaks to anyone asking where beliefs come from and whose interests they serve, from activists and policy thinkers to general readers of early 20th century sociology. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Essential for any classical social theory collection, it rewards close study while also inviting curious newcomers to engage with one of the defining works of modern social thought.
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