Description |
295 pages |
Series |
Contributions in sociology ; no. 45 |
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Contributions in sociology ; no. 45
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Contents |
Introduction / Ronald M. Glassman and Vatro Murvar -- What Max Weber means to me? / Reinhard Bendix -- Part I. Ideology -- Liberalism and conservatism in Max Weber's political thought -- Max Weber's political morality / Hans H. Gerth -- Weber, the Germans, and "Anglo-Saxon convention" : Liberalism as technique and form of life / Regis A. Factor and Stephen P. Turner -- Max Weber and the possibilities for democracy / Ernest Kilker -- Marxian and anti-Marxian themes in Max Weber's political sociology -- Marx, Weber, and contemporary sociology / Dennis Wrong -- From political economy to political sociology : Max Weber's early writings / Lawrence A. Scaff -- The Weber-Lukács encounter / Zoltan Tar and Judith Marcus -- Part II. Theory -- Rationalization as a central concept in Max Weber's political sociology -- Interpretations and misinterpretations of Max Weber : The problem of rationalization / Jose V. Casanova -- Weber vs. Parsons : Domination or technocratic models of social organization / Robert J. Antonio -- Max Weber and the delemma of rationality / Roslyn Wallach Bologh -- History, charisma, and social change -- The science of history and the theory of social change / Stanford M. Lyman -- Revolution and charisma in a rationalized world : Weber revisited and extended / William H. Swatos, Jr. -- Manufactured charisma and legitimacy / Ronald M. Glassman -- Epilogue -- Max Weber and the two nonrevolutionary events in Russia 1917 : Scientific achievements or prophetic failures? / Vatro Murvar |
Analysis |
Politics Theories of Weber, Max |
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Sociology Theories of Weber, Max |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 273-286 |
Subject |
Weber, Max, 1864-1920.
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Weber, Max, 1864-1920 -- Sociology
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Weber, Max.
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Political science.
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Political sociology.
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Sociology.
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Author |
Glassman, Ronald M.
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Murvar, Vatro, 1920-
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LC no. |
83001678 |
ISBN |
0313236429 |
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