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- W587422821 abstract "This issue brings together two themes in sociological and historical analysis that have often been conceived as being antithetical: and tra dition. The concern with intellectuals is of long standing in the history of social thought and analysis. Until now its main focus has been on intellec tuals as critics of existing regimes, as their potential or actual opponents, as innovators and revolutionaries, as creators of social or cultural orientations and activities opposed to tradition. This has been true even more in the historical approach to intellectual history, epitomized best in the tradition of the history of ideas which concen trated on the study of the internal dynamics and interrelations of systems of ideas and rarely examined the relations of the social and political context in which these ideas were formulated to the development of the ideas them selves. In these studies, also, the emphasis tended to be on intellectuals as originators of new ideas, as iconoclasts or heretics. Intellectuals were most often conceived as the guardians or would-be guardians of a society's science?but only when that conscience was thought to be opposed to the established order.1 Those who viewed culture from a conservative perspective, such as re ligious leaders and theologians, leaders of churches or sects?to whom Max Weber, for example, devoted so much attention in his study of the sociology of religion?were rarely seen as intellectuals. If they were viewed as intellec tuals, they were often designated as conservatives, as supporters of the given tradition or status quo, as being part of the establishment. By implica tion, they had betrayed their special calling as intellectuals. Even the con servative intellectuals studied by Karl Mannheim in his seminal essay on the Conservative Mode of Thought were seen as especially interesting because they were opposed to the liberal and rational bureaucratic premises of modern society.2 In all of this literature there was relatively little concern with the intel lectuals as creators and carriers of traditions, as participating in the symbolic and institutional frameworks of such traditions, or as performing their func tion as the conscience of society within the framework of existing traditions. 1" @default.
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- W587422821 title "The Intellectuals and the tradition" @default.
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