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In this classic sociological text, the author starts by exploring the necessary concepts for relating "economic theory" and "ancient society". He then goes on to study: Mesopotamia and Egypt; Hebrew society in Israel; the classical city-states of Greece; and the Greek and Roman empires.
Max Weber provides a chronologically ordered study of ancient civilizations from Mesopotamia and Egypt to the Hebrew society and Greek city-states to the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. THE AGRARIAN SOCIOLOGY OF ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS was written in 1908, and no equivalent survey by a classical scholar has been written since.…mehr

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In this classic sociological text, the author starts by exploring the necessary concepts for relating "economic theory" and "ancient society". He then goes on to study: Mesopotamia and Egypt; Hebrew society in Israel; the classical city-states of Greece; and the Greek and Roman empires.
Max Weber provides a chronologically ordered study of ancient civilizations from Mesopotamia and Egypt to the Hebrew society and Greek city-states to the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. THE AGRARIAN SOCIOLOGY OF ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS was written in 1908, and no equivalent survey by a classical scholar has been written since.
Autorenporträt
Max Weber was born in Erfurt, Germany in 1864 and died in Munich in 1920. His works are legion, but amongst the better known which translated into English, are "Economy and Society," "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism," "The City," and "The Sociology of Religion."