Twilight of Authority

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"Twilight of Authority" is a sociological work by Robert Nisbet that analyzes the decline of traditional institutions and the erosion of social authority in modern Western societies.

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instanceOf book
sociological work
addresses cultural pessimism
problems of social integration
role of elites
analyzes church
community
family
state
traditional institutions
associatedWith communitarian ideas
conservative social thought
author Robert Nisbet
conceptualFocus authority
intermediate institutions
legitimacy
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques bureaucratic state
centralization of power
mass society
examines decline of mediating institutions
relationship between individual and community
sources of social cohesion
field social theory
sociology
focusesOn modern Western societies
modernity
social change
genre non-fiction
hasKeyConcept fragmentation of social order
institutional decay
loss of community
twilight of authority
hasPerspective historical-sociological analysis
hasReception influential in debates on authority and community
influencedBy Alexis de Tocqueville
Max Weber
classical sociology
Émile Durkheim
language English
mainTheme crisis of modern Western societies
decline of traditional institutions
erosion of social authority
relatedTo The Quest for Community
conservative sociology of Robert Nisbet
usedIn political theory courses
social philosophy discussions
sociology courses

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Robert Nisbet notableWork Twilight of Authority