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Die Verantwortungsgesellschaft Paperback – 1 Jan. 1999
- LanguageGerman
- PublisherUllstein Buchverlage GmbH & Co. KG / Ullstein Tas
- Publication date1 Jan. 1999
- ISBN-103548265588
- ISBN-13978-3548265582
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- Publisher : Ullstein Buchverlage GmbH & Co. KG / Ullstein Tas (1 Jan. 1999)
- Language : German
- ISBN-10 : 3548265588
- ISBN-13 : 978-3548265582
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After receiving his Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of California, Berkeley in 1958, Dr. Amitai Etzioni served as a Professor of Sociology at Columbia University for 20 years; part of that time as the Chairman of the department. He was a guest scholar at the Brookings Institution in 1978 before serving as a Senior Advisor to the White House from 1979-1980. In 1980, Dr. Etzioni was named the first University Professor at The George Washington University, where he is the Director of the Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies. From 1987-1989, he served as the Thomas Henry Carroll Ford Foundation Professor at the Harvard Business School.
Dr. Etzioni served as the president of the American Sociological Association in 1994-95, and in 1989-90 was the founding president of the international Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. In 1990, he founded the Communitarian Network, a not-for-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to shoring up the moral, social and political foundations of society (http://communitariannetwork.org/). He was the editor of The Responsive Community: Rights and Responsibilities, the organization's quarterly journal, from 1991-2004. In 1991, the press began referring to Dr. Etzioni as the 'guru' of the communitarian movement.
Outside of academia, Dr. Etzioni's voice is frequently heard in the media. In 2001, he was named among the top 100 American intellectuals as measured by academic citations in Richard Posner's book, Public Intellectuals: A Study of Decline.
Also in 2001, Dr. Etzioni was awarded the John P. McGovern Award in Behavioral Sciences as well as the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. He was also the recipient of the Seventh James Wilbur Award for Extraordinary Contributions to the Appreciation and Advancement of Human Values by the Conference on Value Inquiry, as well as the Sociological Practice Association's Outstanding Contribution Award.
Dr. Etzioni is married and has five sons.
If you would like to join Dr. Etzioni's mailing list, with the Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies, visit: http://icps.gwu.edu/contact/mailing-list/
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Reviewed in Germany on 7 October 2003Etzioni ist zweifellos Moralist - und das ist für sich genommen keineswegs ein Argument gegen ihn. Leider jedoch führt die Utopie leicht zur Verblendung. Ein Beispiel dafür bietet der vorliegende Titel.
Etzioni möchte in diesem Buch die Thesen und Forderungen seiner vorangegangenen Veröffentlichung "Die Entdeckung des Gemeinwesens" konkretisieren. Dies ist im vordergründig gelungen. Er wird teils sehr konkret, und ob dieser Konkretheit wird auch dem unkritischeren Leser nach kurzer Zeit klar, daß Etzioni sein Versprechen nicht einlöst, eine Alternative zum Neokonservatismus als Antwort auf die Probleme unserer Zeit zu entwerfen. Geht es ins Detail, so kommt er doch zurück auf die alten Formeln von stärkerer Indienstnahme des Einzelnen, vom "Brechen des niederen Selbst". "Responsiver Kommunitarismus", wie Etzioni sein Konzept nennt, mutiert hier zum konservativen Gemeinschaftsdenken gepaart mit der Überschätzung der (amerikanischen)Gesellschaft in Bezug auf ihre Verpflichtung gegenüber demokratischen Spielregeln und Selbstreflexivität.
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Reviewed in Germany on 30 March 2001etzioni schreibt über globalisierung. er kritisiert sie. aber er verharrt nicht - wie etwa v. forrester in ihrem neuen buch - bei seiner kritik am trend zu mobilität und flexibilität, am scheinbar übermächtigen ultraliberalismus. sondern er stellt ein rezept vor, das jedem einzelnen einen auftrag zum handeln gibt: verantwortung zu übernehmen in seinem eigenen umfeld und damit ein durch verantwortlichkeit und solidarität geprägte eigene umgebung mitzugestalten. wenn sich der einzelene mensch bestimmter werte bewußt sei und sie lebe, könne der "atomisierung" der gesellschaft entgegengewirkt werden. immerhin interessant!