Alvin W. Gouldner and the Tragic Vision in Sociology

James J. Chriss
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Alvin Gouldner's life and work is considered within the framework of his own attempt to fashion a reflexive sociology during the second half of his career. In the first half Gouldner was a functionalist and dutifully contributed insights and theoretical innovations to the paradigm, even while remaining critical of Talcott Parsons' own version of structural-functionalism. Later, by 1962, Gouldner broke from the dominant tradition to become an outspoken critique of establishment sociology, in the process becoming more sympathetic to competing theories, especially Marxism. Eventually, Marxism, too, was found to be inadequate because of its lack of reflexivity, and Gouldner became further alienated from both traditions of sociology. Concomitantly, Gouldner was battling on personal and professional fronts in his role of social critic. He became increasingly hostile toward others for their willing compliance with prevailing cultural prescriptions, which he believed were robbing human beings of their agency, vitality, and will to power. Lacking authentic knowledge of oneself, one could not hope to create social theories which benefited society and contributed to the liberation of the human spirit. Gouldner was a tragic hero, for although he came to an understanding of the limitations of human strivings in creating socially beneficial social theory, and fought valiantly to establish a program to fill this lacuna, he ultimately failed to deliver upon the promise of these insights because of his own hubris (on the personal front) and the internal paradoxes of reflexive sociology (on the professional front).
阿尔文·w·古尔德纳与社会学中的悲剧视野
阿尔文·古尔德纳(Alvin Gouldner)的生活和工作被认为是在他职业生涯后半段试图塑造一种反思性社会学的框架内进行的。在前半部分,Gouldner是一个功能主义者,尽职尽责地为范式贡献了见解和理论创新,即使在塔尔科特·帕森斯(Talcott Parsons)自己的结构功能主义版本仍然持批评态度。后来,到1962年,古尔德纳打破了占主导地位的传统,成为对建制社会学的直言不讳的批评,在此过程中,他对竞争理论,尤其是马克思主义,变得更加同情。最终,马克思主义也因为缺乏反身性而被发现是不充分的,古尔德纳进一步疏远了这两种社会学传统。与此同时,Gouldner以社会评论家的身份在个人和职业战线上战斗。他对那些愿意遵从主流文化处方的人越来越怀有敌意,他认为这些处方剥夺了人类的能动性、活力和权力意志。缺乏对自身的本真认识,就不可能创造出有益于社会、有助于人类精神解放的社会理论。古尔德纳是一位悲剧英雄,因为尽管他认识到人类努力创造有益于社会的社会理论的局限性,并勇敢地建立了一个填补这一空白的计划,但由于他自己的傲慢(在个人方面)和反身社会学的内部悖论(在专业方面),他最终未能实现这些见解的承诺。
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