Soziologie

Soziologie is a 1956–1958 book by Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy (1888–1973), German social philosopher, addressing the spatial and temporal influences on “human life, language and associations.

[1] Peter Leithart writes on "The Relevance of Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy" and his methods:[2] It’s not only the scope that impresses, but the integration.

But he moves rapidly from the large movements of history down to individual and family experience.The two volumes are in three parts.

In Part 1,[3] Rosenstock-Huessy addresses the areas of existence in which people confront serious life, such as marriage or service in war.

Recurring historical events and times constitute both people’s individual and combined experiences.