Raymond Aron's study of German sociology and philosophy is the basis for his political thought. His probing of the relation between man and history, knowledge and action, and philosophy and politics is examined in three parts, History, Sociology, and Praxeology, where Aron's thought is set against that of Dilthey, Marx, and Weber respectively.
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Raymond Aron's study of German sociology and philosophy is the basis for his political thought. His probing of the relation between man and history, knowledge and action, and philosophy and politics is examined in three parts, History, Sociology, and Praxeology, where Aron's thought is set against that of Dilthey, Marx, and Weber respectively.
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