A public intellectual ROBERT A. NISBET

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A public intellectual ROBERT A. NISBET

Note: This presentation is based on the theories of Robert Nisbet as presented in his works. A more complete summary of his theories (as well as the theories of other macro-theorists) can be found in Macrosociology: The Study of Sociocultural Systems, by Frank W. Elwell. If you would like to receive a.pdf file of the chapter on Nisbet please write me at felwell@rsu.edu and put Nisbet.pdf in the subject line.

A Short Biography Robert Alexander Nisbet was born on September 30, 1913 in Los Angeles, the oldest of three boys born to Henry and Cynthia Nisbet. He began at the University of California at Berkeley in 1932.

A Short Biography His association with Berkeley proved both long and fruitful. He completed his Bachelor s degree in 1936, his M.A, in 1937, and his Ph.D. in 1939.

A Short Biography Upon obtaining his Ph.D. he accepted an instructor s position at Berkeley, subsequently rising through the ranks to full professor there in 1953.

A Short Biography Nisbet served in World War II, enlisting in the Army in 1943 and serving in the Pacific eventually achieving the rank of staff sergeant.

A Short Biography In 1953 he left Berkeley to become the founding dean of the College of Letters and Science at the new Riverside campus of the University of California, later becoming vice chancellor there in 1960.

A Short Biography In 1963 he left academic administration, believing that administrative work, sufficiently prolonged, has a sterilizing effect upon the creative or the scholarly mind.

A Short Biography After 30 years, Nisbet retired from the University of California in 1972, first accepting a position at the University of Arizona, and then moving on to the Albert Schweitzer Chair at Columbia University in 1974 working with Robert K. Merton. While at Columbia, Nisbet taught both history and sociology.

A Short Biography At the age of 65 he retired from university teaching. Moving to Washington in 1978, he became affiliated with the American Enterprise Institute until 1986.

A Short Biography Even after full retirement from university and think tank, Nisbet continued to write until his death from prostate cancer on September 9, 1996, just 21 days shy of his eighty-third birthday.

A Short Biography His scholarship included over twenty books and more than 150 articles, book chapters, and review essays. More than a serious academic, Nisbet was a public intellectual, writing for a broad general audience.

Robert A. Nisbet is primarily a follower of Emile Durkheim. This influence can be seen in his basic understanding of modern sociocultural systems and their drift.

It is his contention that society is increasingly dominated by large-scale administrative systems that have severely weakened traditional groups and organizations.

This concentration and centralization of social and political power and the consequent weakening of institutions that formerly mediated between the individual and centralized power has had devastating effects upon democracy, freedom, and human welfare.

Initially, his primary concern was parallel to Durkheim s: the impact that this weakening of primary group ties had on the normative structure of society, and the consequent lack of integration of individuals into the social order.

But over the years he began to focus more upon the impact that this shift had on representative government and individual liberty.

The present structure of the State, argues Nisbet, began to gain overwhelming dominance in the West with the French Revolution, and since that time it has taken over more and more functions from traditional organizations and groups such as the extended family, neighborhood, class, and regional authority.

It is in these primary groups that the individual has roots, is formed, and internalizes the norms, values, ideologies, and outlook of the society.

According to Nesbit, social disorganization the decline of family, community, and other traditional primary groups is more properly thought of as the wearing away of these authorities caused by the absorption of their functions by the State.

It is the enlargement and centralization of State bureaucratic power that has had dramatic effect on all other forms of social organization. The social fabric becomes frayed. Threads are loosened by the tightening of power at the center.

Without common bond, individuals increasingly take advantage of one another; relationships become commodified, increasingly relying upon contract and cash rather than loyalty and commitment. As the blood rushes to the head of society, Nisbet says, it leaves anemic the local and regional extremities.

This enlargement and centralization of State power, he argues, is the root cause of the loss of authority and function of these intermediate institutions and this has two principle effects: the weakening of local and regional checks on further centralization; and the isolation and alienation of the individual and their consequent powerlessness.

Further this centralization of power, a power that is external to both local groups and the individual, makes it difficult to establish true community. People gather together in lasting groups and associations to accomplish things they cannot do alone, Nisbet explains.

When centralized power relieves local groups of these functions, it undermines the foundation for community, leaving local groups without function or authority, what else but the social horde and alienation can be the result?

This centralization and enlargement of power has been pushed by an ideology of bureaucracy, an ideology that promotes centralization, formal hierarchy, written rules of conduct and authority, and impersonal administration based on military models of human organization.

Government bureaucracy has come from two main sources, Nisbet argues: mass war and the creation of the welfare state.

Nisbet s initial focus is upon the political State as a unified Leviathan. It is his belief that the political State has rapidly absorbed military, economic, political, and social power in the process transforming all social organization in the West.

In later writings he details the interrelationships between State, economic, and military power in language highly reminiscent of Mills, recognizing that State power is often intimately involved in economic activities and has been since the rise of capitalism itself.

Beginning only with military power, it is the State s subsequent absorption of political, economic, kinship, and religious functions as well as the State s dislocation or outright destruction of traditional authority structures that has led to the decline of community, freedom, and democracy.

The modern individual has been freed from traditional hierarchies of class, religion, locality, and kinship, but this freedom has brought with it insecurity, disenchantment, and alienation. It has also subjected the individual directly to the control and manipulation of the State.

Note: For a more extensive discussion of Nisbet s theory, as well as a fuller discussion of its implications for understanding human behavior, refer to Macrosociology: the Study of Sociocultural Systems. For an even deeper understanding of Nisbet s thought, read from the bibliography that follows.

Bibliography Nisbet, R. 1953/1990. The Quest for Community: A Study in the Ethics of Order & Freedom. San Francisco: ICS Press. Nisbet, R. 1975. Twilight of Authority. New York: Oxford University Press. Nisbet, R. 1988. The Present Age. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers.