Amitai Etzioni (Born Werner Falk 4 January 1929 in Cologne, Germany) is an Israeli-American sociologist, famous for his work on socioeconomics and communitarianism. He was a founder of the communitarian movement in the early 1990's and established the Communitarian Network to disseminate the movement’s ideas. His writings emphasize the importance for all societies of a carefully crafted balance between rights and responsibilities and autonomy and order.
Etzioni is the author of 24 books, many of which have been translated into numerous languages. Among his most influential are The Active Society (1969), The Moral Dimension (1988), The Spirit of Community (1993), The New Golden Rule (1996), and The Limits of Privacy (1999). His most recent books, How Patriotic is the Patriot Act: Freedom Versus Security In the Age of Terrorism and From Empire to Community: A New Approach to International Relations were published in 2004. Etzioni frequently appears as a commentator in the media.
He is married and has five sons.
1929 births | Living people | American sociologists | Israeli sociologists | George Washington University faculty
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