Description |
ix, 313 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Part A. Ideological conflict and scholarly commitment. -- Weber's generational rebellion and maturation. -- "Value-neutrality" in Germany and the United States. -- Political critiques. -- Ideological and scholarly. -- Sociology and the distrust of reason. -- Part B. Comparative studies of authority and ligitimation. -- Sociological typology and historical explanation. -- Bureaucracy. -- Personal rulership, patrimonialism, and empire-building. -- Charismatic leadership. -- Japan and the Protestant ethic. -- The comparative analysis of historical change. -- Part C. Predecessors and peers. -- The historical relationship to Marxism. -- The genesis of the typological approach. -- Jacob Burckhardt. -- Two sociological traditions. -- The Protestant ethic - revisited |
Analysis |
Sociology Theories of Max Weber Readings |
Notes |
Pbk. Unpriced. sbn 520-02032-4 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Weber, Max, 1864-1920.
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Genre/Form |
Biographies.
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Author |
Roth, Guenther, author
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LC no. |
75131196 |
ISBN |
0520018338 |
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