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Heinrich Popitz (14 May 1925 – 1 April 2002) was a German sociologist who worked towards a general sociological theory. Alongside thinkers like
Helmut Schelsky Helmut Schelsky (14 October 1912 – 24 February 1984) was a German sociologist, the most influential in post-World War II Germany, well into the 1970s. Biography Schelsky was born in Chemnitz, Saxony. He turned to social philosophy and ev ...
, Hans Paul Bahrdt, Dieter Claessens, and others he was one of those sociologists in post-war Germany who founded their sociological reflections on insights from
Philosophical Anthropology Philosophical anthropology, sometimes called anthropological philosophy, is a discipline within philosophy that inquires into the essence of human nature. It deals with questions of metaphysics and phenomenology of the human person. Philosophic ...
, thus creating an alternative to the then dominant paradigms of the
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and Cologne School (around René König). His work revolves around the four central concepts
power Power may refer to: Common meanings * Power (physics), meaning "rate of doing work" ** Engine power, the power put out by an engine ** Electric power, a type of energy * Power (social and political), the ability to influence people or events Math ...
,
norm Norm, the Norm or NORM may refer to: In academic disciplines * Normativity, phenomenon of designating things as good or bad * Norm (geology), an estimate of the idealised mineral content of a rock * Norm (philosophy), a standard in normative e ...
s,
technology Technology is the application of Conceptual model, conceptual knowledge to achieve practical goals, especially in a reproducible way. The word ''technology'' can also mean the products resulting from such efforts, including both tangible too ...
, and
creativity Creativity is the ability to form novel and valuable Idea, ideas or works using one's imagination. Products of creativity may be intangible (e.g. an idea, scientific theory, Literature, literary work, musical composition, or joke), or a physica ...
.


Biography

Heinrich Popitz was born in Berlin, Germany, on 14 May 1925. He grew up in a bourgeois home, his father being the leading fiscal policy maker Johannes Popitz who was part of the resistance movement behind Graf Stauffenberg and was executed by the National Socialists in early 1945. After the
Second World War World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
, Heinrich Popitz studied
Philosophy Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
,
History History is the systematic study of the past, focusing primarily on the Human history, human past. As an academic discipline, it analyses and interprets evidence to construct narratives about what happened and explain why it happened. Some t ...
, and
Economics Economics () is a behavioral science that studies the Production (economics), production, distribution (economics), distribution, and Consumption (economics), consumption of goods and services. Economics focuses on the behaviour and interac ...
in
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and
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and got a PhD in Philosophy with a dissertation on
Marx Karl Marx (; 5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) was a German philosopher, political theorist, economist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist. He is best-known for the 1848 pamphlet '' The Communist Manifesto'' (written with Friedrich Engels) ...
, advised by
Karl Jaspers Karl Theodor Jaspers (; ; 23 February 1883 – 26 February 1969) was a German-Swiss psychiatrist and philosopher who had a strong influence on modern theology, psychiatry, and philosophy. His 1913 work ''General Psychopathology'' influenced many ...
. In 1951, he started working as a social researcher in the German coal mining area ( Ruhrpott) and later received a grant from the
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to conduct a large-scale research project on industrial workers’ perceptions of society. From this study, two publications arose that today count as classical works of qualitative social research in Germany. After finishing a sociological habilitation under the supervision of
Arnold Bergstraesser Arnold Bergstraesser (14 July 1896, Darmstadt – 24 February 1964, Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German political scientist. Along with Wolfgang Abendroth, Karl Dietrich Bracher, Theodor Eschenburg, and Eric Voegelin, he was one of the foun ...
, Popitz became professor of sociology first in
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,
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, and then in
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, where he stayed until his retirement in 1992, with an interruption in 1971/72, when he held the
Theodor Heuss Theodor Heuss (; 31 January 1884 – 12 December 1963) was a German liberal politician who served as the first president of West Germany from 1949 to 1959. His civil demeanour and his cordial nature – something of a contrast to German nati ...
Chair at the
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in
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. Heinrich Popitz died in
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on 1 April 2002; his scientific estate is part of th
Social Science Archive Konstanz


Work

Influenced by Philosophical Anthropology as well as by
Cultural Anthropology Cultural anthropology is a branch of anthropology focused on the study of cultural variation among humans. It is in contrast to social anthropology, which perceives cultural variation as a subset of a posited anthropological constant. The term ...
, Heinrich Popitz’s interest as a sociologist was not so much in giving an account of modern society, but rather in the forms of sociation (
Georg Simmel Georg Simmel (; ; 1 March 1858 – 26 September 1918) was a German sociologist, philosopher, and critic. Simmel was influential in the field of sociology. Simmel was one of the first generation of German sociologists: his neo-Kantian approach ...
) as such. Within this framework of a general sociological theory, four concepts were of outstanding significance for his thinking: power, norms, technology, and creativity. (a) Power: Like most theorists of power, Popitz regarded power as an omnipresent element of sociation. In his seminal book ''Phenomena of Power'', he explores its anthropological roots and distinguishes between four elementary forms: power of action (
violence Violence is characterized as the use of physical force by humans to cause harm to other living beings, or property, such as pain, injury, disablement, death, damage and destruction. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines violence a ...
), instrumental power (threats and promises), authoritative power (authority), and the power of data constitution. (b) Norms: For Popitz, the problem of contingency (
Niklas Luhmann Niklas Luhmann (; ; December 8, 1927 – November 11, 1998) was a German sociologist, philosopher of social science, and systems theorist. Niklas Luhmann is one of the most influential German sociologists of the 20th century. His thinking was ...
) is solved by the establishment of
social norms A social norm is a shared standard of acceptance, acceptable behavior by a group. Social norms can both be informal understandings that govern the behavior of members of a society, as well as be codified into wikt:rule, rules and laws. Social norma ...
that make the future actions of alter foreseeable for ego. In this way, ego can count on those actions as if they would already have been performed and does not have to wait for their actual execution; social interaction is thus accelerated. Important factors in the standardization of behavior are
sanction A sanction may be either a permission or a restriction, depending upon context, as the word is an auto-antonym. Examples of sanctions include: Government and law * Sanctions (law), penalties imposed by courts * Economic sanctions, typically a ba ...
sSee ''The International Handbook of Sociology'', ed. by Stella R. Quah and Arnaud Sales, Sage 2000, p. 62. and
social roles A role (also rôle or social role) is a set of connected behaviors, rights, obligations, beliefs, and norms as conceptualized by people in a social situation. It is an expected or free or continuously changing behavior and may have a given indiv ...
. (c) Technology: Social interaction for Popitz is heavily influenced by the mediation of technical artifacts. Aiming at an “anthropology of technology”, he explored the significance of technical innovations for the development of human society as well as the correlation between the human organism and technical action. (d) Creativity: Popitz was fascinated by the human capacity to create something new, to spontaneously modify the world in which we live and thus to become the originator of the own existence. For him, the study of society has to consider the power of phantasy, i.e. the virtues of subjectivation, objectivation, and transcendence.


Writings by Heinrich Popitz


Writings in German

*''Der entfremdete Mensch. Zeitkritik und Geschichtsphilosophie des jungen Marx'' (originally Verlag für Recht und Gesellschaft, Basel 1953). Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt 1980, . *''Die Wohnwünsche der Bergarbeiter. Soziologische Erhebung, Deutung und Kritik der Wohnvorstellungen eines Berufes'' (together with Elisabeth Pfeil, Gunther Ipsen). Mohr, Tübingen 1954, . *''Technik und Industriearbeit. Soziologische Untersuchungen in der Hüttenindustrie'' (together with H. P. Barth, E. A. Jüres, H. Kesting). Mohr, Tübingen 1957, . *''Das Gesellschaftsbild des Arbeiters. Soziologische Untersuchung in der Hüttenindustrie'' (together with H. P. Barth, E. A. Jüres, H. Kesting). Mohr, Tübingen 1957, . *''Der Begriff der sozialen Rolle als Element der soziologischen Theorie''. Mohr, Tübingen 1967, . *''Über die Präventivwirkung des Nichtwissens. Dunkelziffer, Norm und Strafe'' (originally Mohr, Tübingen 1968). BWV, Berlin 2003, . *''Prozesse der Machtbildung''. Mohr, Tübingen 1968, . *''Die normative Konstruktion von Gesellschaft''. Mohr, Tübingen 1980, . *''Phänomene der Macht''. Mohr, Tübingen 1986 (2nd, extended edition 1992), . *''Der Aufbruch zur artifiziellen Gesellschaft. Zur Anthropologie der Technik''. Mohr, Tübingen 1995, . *''Wege der Kreativität''. Mohr, Tübingen 2000, . *''Die Quadratur des gordischen Knotens. Zettelverse''. Jürgen Cromm WiSoMed-Verlag, Göttingen, Augsburg, 2006, . *''Soziale Normen''. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2006, (ed. by Friedrich Pohlmann and Wolfgang Eßbach) *''Einführung in die Soziologie''. Konstanz: Konstanz University Press, 2010, (ed. by Jochen Dreher and Michael K. Walter). *''Allgemeine Soziologie'', Konstanz: Konstanz University Press, 2011, (ed. by Jochen Dreher and Andreas Göttlich).


Writings in English

*The Concept of Social Role as an Element of Sociological Theory. In: ''Role'' (Sociological Studies 4), ed. by J. A. Jackson. London: Cambridge University Press, pp. 11–39. (German original: Der Begriff der sozialen Rolle als Element der soziologischen Theorie)
Phenomena of Power.
New York: Columbia University Press 2017, .


Secondary Literature (English)

*Gianfranco Poggi: Forms of Power. Cambridge: Polity Press 2001, . (especially chapters Two and Three) *Gianfranco Poggi: Varieties of Political Experience. Power Phenomena In Modern Society. University of Essex: ECPR Press 2014, . (especially chapters Two, Four and Five) *Christel Hopf and Walter Müller: On the Development of Empirical Social Research in the Federal Republic of Germany. In: ''Soziologie'', Special Edition 3/1994, 52ff, . *Günther Lüschen: 25 Years of German Sociology after World War II: Institutionalization and Theory. In: ''Soziologie'', Special Edition 3/1994, 11ff, . *Andreas Göttlich and Jochen Dreher: Editors' Introduction. In: Heinrich Popitz, ''Phenomena of Power. Authority, Domination, and Violence''. Columbia University Press 2017, IXff.


References


External links


Social Science Archive KonstanzColumbia University Press
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