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Western ideas of moral authority, freedom, consensus, and personality emerge from humankind’s search for communityIn this provocative, classic, absorbing work of social and intellectual history, Ro...
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Western ideas of moral authority, freedom, consensus, and personality emerge from humankind’s search for community

In this provocative, classic, absorbing work of social and intellectual history, Robert Nisbet advances the idea that Western social philosophy arose during the disintegration of the ancient Greek and Roman communities, and has been preoccupied ever since with the problem of community lost and community to be gained. He further contends that Western ideas of moral authority, freedom, consensus, and personality take on their distinctive character when viewed through the lens of humankind’s search for community.

Much of the book’s originality lies in its organization. Nisbet distinguishes six major types of community in Western life and thought: military, political, religious, revolutionary, ecological, and plural. Each of these is presented as a continuing current in Western history and as a vital context to the central ideas of social philosophy. From Plato and Aristotle down to such modern thinkers as Marx, Tocqueville, Weber, Kropotkin, and Fanon, we are able to see the dominant ideas and perspectives of Western thought as responses to conflicts and crises—above all, to those affecting humankind’s quest for community. Written by one of America’s best-known historical sociologists, and with a new foreword by Luke Sheahan, The Social Philosophers will be of interest to the student as well as the general reader.

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Price: $26.95
Pages: 440
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Imprint: The American Philosophical Society Press
Publication Date: 02 September 2025
Trim Size: 9.25 X 6.12 in
ISBN: 9781606180389
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

PHILOSOPHY / Social, Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Social Theory, PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / General, Western philosophy: Enlightenment, Sociology

"The human longing for belonging has preoccupied the West’s greatest thinkers, both ancient and modern. The Social Philosophers is Robert Nisbet’s classic account of major ideas about the quest for community. Nisbet was arguably the twentieth century’s leading historical sociologist. As Luke Sheahan recognizes in his brilliant foreword, Nisbet proved prophetic regarding what can befall people in a modern society when authority, morality, and other pillars of community crack or crumble. This beautiful new edition of The Social Philosophers is timeless yet timely. It should be read not only by academics, analysts, and students, but also by every public official, business executive, nonprofit leader, and anyone else who wishes to plumb the depths in order to discover what it truly takes for solitary individuals to create, maintain, and sustain cohesive communities."
— John J. DiIulio, Jr., Frederic Fox Leadership Professor of Politics, Religion, and Civil Society, University of Pennsylvania

Robert Nisbet (1913–1996), a former Guggenheim fellow and member of the American Philosophical Society, was the author
of many books, among them The Quest for Community: A Study in the Ethics of Order and Freedom; Social Change and History; The Present Age: Progress and Anarchy in Modern America; and The Making of Modern Society.

Foreword
Preface
Introduction
1. The Military Community
2. The Political Community
3. The Religious Community
4. The Revolutionary Community
5. The Ecological Community
6. The Plural Community
Epilogue
Index