The theme of this book is the conflict that arose in the early
nineteenth century between the literary and scientific intellectuals of
Europe, as they competed for recognition as the chief analysts of the
new industrial society in which they lived. Sociology was conceived as
the third major discipline, a hybrid of the scientific and literary
traditions. The author chronicles the rise of the new discipline by
discussing the lives and works of the most prominent thinkers of the
time, in England, France, and Germany. The book presents a penetrating
study of idealists grappling with reality when industrial society was in
its infancy. Published with the support of the Exxon Education
Foundation.