rendszeretek
Rendszeretek is a sociological concept introduced by Hungarian sociologist Karl Mannheim in the 1920s. It refers to the set of ideas, values, and attitudes that define a particular social class or group and serve as a guide for their worldview. Mannheim argued that each social class has its own unique system of thought, which shapes its perceptions and understanding of the world.
According to Mannheim, the system of thought of a particular class is shaped by its position within
Mannheim's concept of rendszeretek has been influential in the development of sociological theory, particularly in the
Despite these criticisms, rendszeretek remains an important concept in sociological theory, providing a useful framework for