The implications of nostalgia in German modern sociology
2020
In this article, I deal with nostalgia as an implicit category in the
19th-century German sociological discourses. I draw on the approaches that
argue that sociology can be seen as a nostalgic social science since the
sociologists’ discourses were focused on the issues of causes,
characteristics, and consequences of the modern age for individuals and
society. Trying to explicate modern society, usually by comparing it to the
premodern forms of social order, modern sociologists shaped dichotomous
categories that were used for the definition of basic sociological concepts,
one of the typical ones being the dichotomy between modern society and
traditional communities. I here argue that modern sociologists constructed
their theories in relation to the idea of a lack or loss, i.e. in relation
to the question of what the modern society left behind during its growth:
community, spirit or freedom. An alternative, a solution, or simply a
utopian object for making comparison are found exactly in the object that is
lost - in the nostalgic reflection on those aspects of humanity that were no
longer possible in the modern age. Hence, I argue that modern sociology can
be defined as a certain discourse on social loss. This will be elaborated on
the examples of theories of Ferdinand Tonnies, Max Weber, and Georg Simmel.
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