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Anas Karzai, Nietzsche and Sociology: Prophet of Affirmation

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  • Vasfi Onur Özen

    (College of Saint Mary, United States)

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Anas Karzai, Nietzsche and Sociology: Prophet of Affirmation. Reviewed by Vasfi Onur Özen. In Nietzsche and Sociology: Prophet of Affirmation, Anas Karzai attempts to revive and defend the thesis that there is a crucial yet neglected connection between Nietzsche and sociology. In particular, Karzai’s book discusses the relevance of Nietzsche’s critical reflections on society and culture to modern sociological theory, which descends from Kant and Comte through Marx and Engels to Durkheim and Weber. The book has a critical agenda as well. By making use of Nietzsche’s insights into society, culture, and politics, Karzai hopes to expose how modern sociological theory retains many of the assumptions and approaches that gained a foothold during the reign of orthodox positivism of the 19th century, which reflect traditional sociology’s stubborn preoccupation with the issues of social order and moral integration.

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  • Vasfi Onur Özen, 2022. "Anas Karzai, Nietzsche and Sociology: Prophet of Affirmation," The Agonist, Transnational Press London, UK, vol. 16(1), pages 53-58, jUly.
  • Handle: RePEc:mig:agonjl:v:16:y:2022:i:1:p:53-58
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/agon.v16i1.2787
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