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Philip Rieff was an influential American sociologist and cultural critic, best known for his work on the relationship between culture and the individual. He gained prominence with his critiques of modernity and the psyche, particularly through his examination of the role of culture in shaping human experience. Rieff's most notable works include "The Most Delectable History Of Reynard The Fox" and "My Life Among the Deathworks: Illustrations of the Aesthetics of Authority," where he explored themes of authority, aesthetics, and the impact of cultural narratives on society.

Throughout his career, Rieff emphasized the importance of cultural symbols and rituals, arguing that they play a crucial role in the construction of identity. His ideas have influenced various fields, including sociology, psychology, and literary criticism. His unique perspective on the interplay between culture and individual psychology has left a lasting legacy, making him a significant figure in the discourse on contemporary culture and its ramifications for personal and social identity.

Nationalitet Amerikansk
Födelsedatum June 15, 1922
Födelseplats Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Dödsdatum September 1, 2002