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The salaried the masses

Autor Siegfried Kracauer

Editorial VERSO

The salaried the masses
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A fascinating study of Germany society on the eve of Nazism. First published in1930, Siegfried Kracauer's work was greeted with great acclaim and soon attained the status of a classic. The object of his inquiry was the new class of salaried employees...

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  • Editorial VERSO
  • ISBN13 9781859841877
  • ISBN10 1859841872
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 122
  • Año de Edición 1997
  • Encuadernación Rústica

The salaried the masses

Autor Siegfried Kracauer

Editorial VERSO

A fascinating study of Germany society on the eve of Nazism. First published in1930, Siegfried Kracauer's work was greeted with great acclaim and soon attained the status of a classic. The object of his inquiry was the new class of salaried employees...

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A fascinating study of Germany society on the eve of Nazism. First published in1930, Siegfried Kracauer's work was greeted with great acclaim and soon attained the status of a classic. The object of his inquiry was the new class of salaried employees who populated the cities of Weimar Germany. Spiritually homeless, divorced from all custom and tradition, these white-collar workers sought refuge in entertainment -- or the "distraction of industries," as Kracauer put it -- but, only three years late, were to flee into the arms of Adolf Hitler. Eschewing the instruments of traditional sociological scholarship, but without collapsing into mere journalistic reportage, Kracauer explores the contradictions of this caste. Drawing on conversations, newspapers, adverts and personal correspondence, he charts the bland horror of the everyday. In the process, Kracauer succeeds in writing not just a prescient account of the decline days of the Weimar Republic, but also a path-breaking exercise in the sociology of culture which has sharp relevance for today.