Dimitrie Gusti’s finest achievement: The Social Service Law in Romania

Authors

  • Dragoș Sdrobiș Romanian Academy, “George Barițiu” Institute of History

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15170/SocRev.2016.09.01.06

Keywords:

higher education in the interwar Romania, Dimitrie Gusti, intellectual unemployment, social control, social service

Abstract

The compulsory social service represented a mechanism to combat the effects of intellectual unemployment in interwar Romania. The role of the sociologist Gusti was essential: he generalized the scientific work of the students as a mechanism placed in the service of the villages. His vision was embraced by King Carol II in his way to become “king of the youth”. The social service turned into a political attempt to redirect the youth from the legionary ideology to the regime of royal dictatorship.

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Published

2016-12-30

How to Cite

Sdrobiș, D. (2016). Dimitrie Gusti’s finest achievement: The Social Service Law in Romania. Social Review, 9(1), 57–64. https://doi.org/10.15170/SocRev.2016.09.01.06