Klaus Sochatzy

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Klaus Sochatzy (born December 30, 1929 in Alzey ; † October 7, 1991 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German sociologist and aphorist who taught at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main .

Life

Sochatzy, born in 1929 as the son of the doctor Konrad Sochatzy and his wife Helene, studied musicology , philosophy , sociology and education , among other things . He became a doctor of philosophy doctorate and taught as Professor of Sociology of Education in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main . One of his main research areas led to the study Parole: right! Youth where? (1980), which examines "to what extent right - wing extremist slogans and attitudes among young people are virulent outside of organized right - wing extremism."

Sochatzy also wrote aphorisms , excerpts of which had initially appeared in the Frankfurter Rundschau . The volume Ost-West-Monologe (1981) was created together with the PAN lecturer for film and television studies Aleksander Kumor (* 1924).

Sochatzy was married twice. The first marriage with Karin Gosta Schroeder had two children. After the divorce, he married Ilse Weber in 1972. A daughter was adopted in this marriage. Klaus Sochatzy died in Frankfurt am Main in 1991 and is buried in the main cemetery.

Publications

Fonts

  • The new humanist grammar school and the purely human education. 2 School reform attempts in their wider meaning . Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen 1973, ISBN 3-525-31806-5
  • Slogan: right! Youth where? Neo-fascism in student judgment. An empirical study . RG Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt a. M. 1980, ISBN 3-88323-171-1
  • "If I had to determine". The adult world in the opinion mirror of children and young people. An empirical inventory . Beltz Verlag, Weinheim / Basel 1988, ISBN 3-407-34017-6

Volumes of aphorisms

  • Adnotations. Counter-speech against speeches and talk. Aphorisms. Rita G. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt a. M. 1979, ISBN 3-88323-100-2 ; 3rd edition ibid 1983, ISBN 3-88323-395-1 .
  • with Aleksander Kumor: East-West monologues. Aphorisms. RG Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt a. M. 1981, ISBN 3-88323-167-3 .
  • Against the "turn". Aphorisms. RG Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt a. M. 1984, ISBN 3-88323-496-6 .

Editions

  • Sayings from the Frankfurt University Tower. Materials 1. More anarchy, less chaos . RG Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt a. M. 1982, ISBN 3-88323-383-8
  • Sayings from the Frankfurt University Tower. Materials 2. In the long run, only power helps . RG Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt a. M. 1983, ISBN 3-88323-400-1

Individual evidence

  1. a b Klaus Sochatzy: Adnotations. 1979, blurb.
  2. a b August Ludwig Degener, Walter Habel (Ed.): Who is who? The German who's who . Volume 22, Schmidt-Römhild , Lübeck 1983, ISBN 3-7950-2003-4 , p. 1156.
  3. Hans Joachim Schwagerl . In: Staatsanzeiger für das Land Hessen , No. 45, 1982, p. 1985. Quoted from Adnotations. 3. Edition. 1983, p. 84.
  4. ^ Klaus Sochatzy: Adnotations. 3rd edition 1983, p. 82.