The alienated mind: the sociology of knowledge in Germany, 1918-1933

New York, NY: Routledge (1992)
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The Sociology of Knowledge in Weimar Germany: Its Background and Context i Any serious attempt to understand the distinctive nature of the German tradition ...

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original Frisby, David (1983) "The alienated mind: the sociology of knowledge in Germany, 1918-33". Humanities Press

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