Dialogue With Deviance : The Hasidic Ethic and the Theory of Social Contraction

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ISBN-10:

0819189758

ISBN-13:

9780819189752

Released: Mar 17, 1993
Format: Paperback, 238 pages
Related ISBN: 9780897270311

Description:

Mordechai Rotenberg, who is well known for his work on the pessimistic impact of Protestant ethics on the Western social sciences, presents here a systematic study derived from, and based on, Judeo-Hasidic ethics. Proceeding from the cabalistic-Hasidic concept of contraction (tzimtsum), according to which God's voluntary withdrawal into Himself to evacuate space for the world serves as a model for human behavior, Professor Rotenberg shows that it is not personal-social construction, but self- and social contraction, that explains how the "is" and the "ought" of society are developed and maintained.

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