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This book assesses Max Weber, a leading modern thinker and social scientist, comparing his work and contribution to such diverse fields as epistemology, political sociology, sociology of religion and economic history with that of his contemporaries.
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This book assesses Max Weber, a leading modern thinker and social scientist, comparing his work and contribution to such diverse fields as epistemology, political sociology, sociology of religion and economic history with that of his contemporaries.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 606
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 162mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 916g
- ISBN-13: 9780415607810
- ISBN-10: 0415607817
- Artikelnr.: 57046245
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 606
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 162mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 916g
- ISBN-13: 9780415607810
- ISBN-10: 0415607817
- Artikelnr.: 57046245
Wolfgang J. Mommsen, Jürgen Osterhammel
Chapter 1 Introduction
Wolfgang J. Mommsen; Part 1 Max Weber and the Social Sciences at the Turn of the Century; Chapter 2 A Science of Man: Max Weber and the Political Economy of the German Historical School
Wilhelm Hennis; Chapter 3 Gustav Schmoller and Max Weber
Manfred Schön; Chapter 4 Max Weber and the Younger Generation in the Verein für Sozialpolitik
Dieter Krüger; Chapter 5 Max and Alfred Weber and the Verein für Sozialpolitik
Eberhard Demm; Chapter 6 Personal Conflict and Ideological Options in Sombart and Weber
Arthur Mitzman; Chapter 7 Varieties of Social Economics: Joseph A. Schumpeter and Max Weber
Jürgen Osterhammel; Chapter 8 Robert Michels and Max Weber: Moral Conviction Versus the Politics of Responsibility
Wolfgang J. Mommsen; Chapter 9 Mosca
Pareto and Weber: A Historical Comparison
David Beetham; Chapter 10 Georges Sorel and Max Weber
J. G. Merquior; Chapter 11 Mill and Weber on History
Freedom and Reason
Alan Ryan; Chapter 12 Weber and Durkheim: Coincidence and Divergence
Anthony Giddens; Part 2 Max Weber's Relation to the Theologians and Historians; Chapter 13 Max Weber and the Evangelical-Social Congress
Rita Aldenhoff; Chapter 14 Max Weber and the Lutherans
W. R. Ward; Chapter 15 Friendship Between Experts: Notes on Weber and Troeltsch
Friedrich Wilhelm Graf; Chapter 16 Max Weber and Eduard Meyer
Friedrich H. Tenbruck; Chapter 17 Karl Lamprecht and Max Weber: Historical Sociology within the Confines of a Historians' Controversy
Sam Whimster; Chapter 18 Otto Hintze and Max Weber: Attempts at a Comparison
Jürgen Kocka; Part 3 The Realm of Politics; Chapter 19 Friedrich Naumann and Max Weber: Aspects of a Political Part nership
Peter Theiner; Chapter 20 Max Weber and Walther Rathenau
Ernst Schulin; Chapter 21 Gustav Stresemann and Max Weber: Politics and Scholarship
Gangolf Hübinger; Chapter 22 Dietrich Schäfer and Max Weber
Roger Chickering; Chapter 23 Eduard Bernstein and Max Weber
John Breuilly; Chapter 24 Max Weber
Karl Kautsky and German Social Democracy
Dick Geary; Chapter 25 Max Weber's Relation to Anarchism and Anarchists: The Case of Ernst Toller
Dittmar Dahlmann; Chapter 26 Max Weber and Antonio Gramsci
Carl Levy
James Joll; Part 4 Max Weber and Philosophical Thought; Chapter 27 Weber and Nietzsche: Questioning the Liberation of Social Science from Historicism
Robert Eden; Chapter 28 The Ambiguity of Modernity: Georg Simmel and Max Weber
David Frisby; Chapter 29 Weber and the Southwest German School: The Genesis of the Concept of the Historical Individual
Guy Oakes; Chapter 30 Max Weber and Benedetto Croce
Pietro Rossi; Chapter 31 Weber and Freud: Vocation and Self-Acknowledgement
Tracy B. Strong; Chapter 32 Passion as a Mode of Life: Max Weber
the Otto Gross Circle and Eroticism
Wolfgang Schwentker; Chapter 33 Ernst Bloch and Georg Lukács in Max Weber's Heidelberg
Eva Karádi; Chapter 34 Max Weber
Oswald Spengler
and a Biographical Surmise
Douglas Webster; Chapter 35 Karl Jaspers: Thinking with Max Weber in Mind
Dieter Henrich; Part 5 Max Weber: the Enduring Contemporary; Chapter 36 Max Weber and the World Since 1920
Edward Shils; Chapter 37 Max Weber and Modern Social Science
Ralf Dahrendorf;
Wolfgang J. Mommsen; Part 1 Max Weber and the Social Sciences at the Turn of the Century; Chapter 2 A Science of Man: Max Weber and the Political Economy of the German Historical School
Wilhelm Hennis; Chapter 3 Gustav Schmoller and Max Weber
Manfred Schön; Chapter 4 Max Weber and the Younger Generation in the Verein für Sozialpolitik
Dieter Krüger; Chapter 5 Max and Alfred Weber and the Verein für Sozialpolitik
Eberhard Demm; Chapter 6 Personal Conflict and Ideological Options in Sombart and Weber
Arthur Mitzman; Chapter 7 Varieties of Social Economics: Joseph A. Schumpeter and Max Weber
Jürgen Osterhammel; Chapter 8 Robert Michels and Max Weber: Moral Conviction Versus the Politics of Responsibility
Wolfgang J. Mommsen; Chapter 9 Mosca
Pareto and Weber: A Historical Comparison
David Beetham; Chapter 10 Georges Sorel and Max Weber
J. G. Merquior; Chapter 11 Mill and Weber on History
Freedom and Reason
Alan Ryan; Chapter 12 Weber and Durkheim: Coincidence and Divergence
Anthony Giddens; Part 2 Max Weber's Relation to the Theologians and Historians; Chapter 13 Max Weber and the Evangelical-Social Congress
Rita Aldenhoff; Chapter 14 Max Weber and the Lutherans
W. R. Ward; Chapter 15 Friendship Between Experts: Notes on Weber and Troeltsch
Friedrich Wilhelm Graf; Chapter 16 Max Weber and Eduard Meyer
Friedrich H. Tenbruck; Chapter 17 Karl Lamprecht and Max Weber: Historical Sociology within the Confines of a Historians' Controversy
Sam Whimster; Chapter 18 Otto Hintze and Max Weber: Attempts at a Comparison
Jürgen Kocka; Part 3 The Realm of Politics; Chapter 19 Friedrich Naumann and Max Weber: Aspects of a Political Part nership
Peter Theiner; Chapter 20 Max Weber and Walther Rathenau
Ernst Schulin; Chapter 21 Gustav Stresemann and Max Weber: Politics and Scholarship
Gangolf Hübinger; Chapter 22 Dietrich Schäfer and Max Weber
Roger Chickering; Chapter 23 Eduard Bernstein and Max Weber
John Breuilly; Chapter 24 Max Weber
Karl Kautsky and German Social Democracy
Dick Geary; Chapter 25 Max Weber's Relation to Anarchism and Anarchists: The Case of Ernst Toller
Dittmar Dahlmann; Chapter 26 Max Weber and Antonio Gramsci
Carl Levy
James Joll; Part 4 Max Weber and Philosophical Thought; Chapter 27 Weber and Nietzsche: Questioning the Liberation of Social Science from Historicism
Robert Eden; Chapter 28 The Ambiguity of Modernity: Georg Simmel and Max Weber
David Frisby; Chapter 29 Weber and the Southwest German School: The Genesis of the Concept of the Historical Individual
Guy Oakes; Chapter 30 Max Weber and Benedetto Croce
Pietro Rossi; Chapter 31 Weber and Freud: Vocation and Self-Acknowledgement
Tracy B. Strong; Chapter 32 Passion as a Mode of Life: Max Weber
the Otto Gross Circle and Eroticism
Wolfgang Schwentker; Chapter 33 Ernst Bloch and Georg Lukács in Max Weber's Heidelberg
Eva Karádi; Chapter 34 Max Weber
Oswald Spengler
and a Biographical Surmise
Douglas Webster; Chapter 35 Karl Jaspers: Thinking with Max Weber in Mind
Dieter Henrich; Part 5 Max Weber: the Enduring Contemporary; Chapter 36 Max Weber and the World Since 1920
Edward Shils; Chapter 37 Max Weber and Modern Social Science
Ralf Dahrendorf;
Chapter 1 Introduction
Wolfgang J. Mommsen; Part 1 Max Weber and the Social Sciences at the Turn of the Century; Chapter 2 A Science of Man: Max Weber and the Political Economy of the German Historical School
Wilhelm Hennis; Chapter 3 Gustav Schmoller and Max Weber
Manfred Schön; Chapter 4 Max Weber and the Younger Generation in the Verein für Sozialpolitik
Dieter Krüger; Chapter 5 Max and Alfred Weber and the Verein für Sozialpolitik
Eberhard Demm; Chapter 6 Personal Conflict and Ideological Options in Sombart and Weber
Arthur Mitzman; Chapter 7 Varieties of Social Economics: Joseph A. Schumpeter and Max Weber
Jürgen Osterhammel; Chapter 8 Robert Michels and Max Weber: Moral Conviction Versus the Politics of Responsibility
Wolfgang J. Mommsen; Chapter 9 Mosca
Pareto and Weber: A Historical Comparison
David Beetham; Chapter 10 Georges Sorel and Max Weber
J. G. Merquior; Chapter 11 Mill and Weber on History
Freedom and Reason
Alan Ryan; Chapter 12 Weber and Durkheim: Coincidence and Divergence
Anthony Giddens; Part 2 Max Weber's Relation to the Theologians and Historians; Chapter 13 Max Weber and the Evangelical-Social Congress
Rita Aldenhoff; Chapter 14 Max Weber and the Lutherans
W. R. Ward; Chapter 15 Friendship Between Experts: Notes on Weber and Troeltsch
Friedrich Wilhelm Graf; Chapter 16 Max Weber and Eduard Meyer
Friedrich H. Tenbruck; Chapter 17 Karl Lamprecht and Max Weber: Historical Sociology within the Confines of a Historians' Controversy
Sam Whimster; Chapter 18 Otto Hintze and Max Weber: Attempts at a Comparison
Jürgen Kocka; Part 3 The Realm of Politics; Chapter 19 Friedrich Naumann and Max Weber: Aspects of a Political Part nership
Peter Theiner; Chapter 20 Max Weber and Walther Rathenau
Ernst Schulin; Chapter 21 Gustav Stresemann and Max Weber: Politics and Scholarship
Gangolf Hübinger; Chapter 22 Dietrich Schäfer and Max Weber
Roger Chickering; Chapter 23 Eduard Bernstein and Max Weber
John Breuilly; Chapter 24 Max Weber
Karl Kautsky and German Social Democracy
Dick Geary; Chapter 25 Max Weber's Relation to Anarchism and Anarchists: The Case of Ernst Toller
Dittmar Dahlmann; Chapter 26 Max Weber and Antonio Gramsci
Carl Levy
James Joll; Part 4 Max Weber and Philosophical Thought; Chapter 27 Weber and Nietzsche: Questioning the Liberation of Social Science from Historicism
Robert Eden; Chapter 28 The Ambiguity of Modernity: Georg Simmel and Max Weber
David Frisby; Chapter 29 Weber and the Southwest German School: The Genesis of the Concept of the Historical Individual
Guy Oakes; Chapter 30 Max Weber and Benedetto Croce
Pietro Rossi; Chapter 31 Weber and Freud: Vocation and Self-Acknowledgement
Tracy B. Strong; Chapter 32 Passion as a Mode of Life: Max Weber
the Otto Gross Circle and Eroticism
Wolfgang Schwentker; Chapter 33 Ernst Bloch and Georg Lukács in Max Weber's Heidelberg
Eva Karádi; Chapter 34 Max Weber
Oswald Spengler
and a Biographical Surmise
Douglas Webster; Chapter 35 Karl Jaspers: Thinking with Max Weber in Mind
Dieter Henrich; Part 5 Max Weber: the Enduring Contemporary; Chapter 36 Max Weber and the World Since 1920
Edward Shils; Chapter 37 Max Weber and Modern Social Science
Ralf Dahrendorf;
Wolfgang J. Mommsen; Part 1 Max Weber and the Social Sciences at the Turn of the Century; Chapter 2 A Science of Man: Max Weber and the Political Economy of the German Historical School
Wilhelm Hennis; Chapter 3 Gustav Schmoller and Max Weber
Manfred Schön; Chapter 4 Max Weber and the Younger Generation in the Verein für Sozialpolitik
Dieter Krüger; Chapter 5 Max and Alfred Weber and the Verein für Sozialpolitik
Eberhard Demm; Chapter 6 Personal Conflict and Ideological Options in Sombart and Weber
Arthur Mitzman; Chapter 7 Varieties of Social Economics: Joseph A. Schumpeter and Max Weber
Jürgen Osterhammel; Chapter 8 Robert Michels and Max Weber: Moral Conviction Versus the Politics of Responsibility
Wolfgang J. Mommsen; Chapter 9 Mosca
Pareto and Weber: A Historical Comparison
David Beetham; Chapter 10 Georges Sorel and Max Weber
J. G. Merquior; Chapter 11 Mill and Weber on History
Freedom and Reason
Alan Ryan; Chapter 12 Weber and Durkheim: Coincidence and Divergence
Anthony Giddens; Part 2 Max Weber's Relation to the Theologians and Historians; Chapter 13 Max Weber and the Evangelical-Social Congress
Rita Aldenhoff; Chapter 14 Max Weber and the Lutherans
W. R. Ward; Chapter 15 Friendship Between Experts: Notes on Weber and Troeltsch
Friedrich Wilhelm Graf; Chapter 16 Max Weber and Eduard Meyer
Friedrich H. Tenbruck; Chapter 17 Karl Lamprecht and Max Weber: Historical Sociology within the Confines of a Historians' Controversy
Sam Whimster; Chapter 18 Otto Hintze and Max Weber: Attempts at a Comparison
Jürgen Kocka; Part 3 The Realm of Politics; Chapter 19 Friedrich Naumann and Max Weber: Aspects of a Political Part nership
Peter Theiner; Chapter 20 Max Weber and Walther Rathenau
Ernst Schulin; Chapter 21 Gustav Stresemann and Max Weber: Politics and Scholarship
Gangolf Hübinger; Chapter 22 Dietrich Schäfer and Max Weber
Roger Chickering; Chapter 23 Eduard Bernstein and Max Weber
John Breuilly; Chapter 24 Max Weber
Karl Kautsky and German Social Democracy
Dick Geary; Chapter 25 Max Weber's Relation to Anarchism and Anarchists: The Case of Ernst Toller
Dittmar Dahlmann; Chapter 26 Max Weber and Antonio Gramsci
Carl Levy
James Joll; Part 4 Max Weber and Philosophical Thought; Chapter 27 Weber and Nietzsche: Questioning the Liberation of Social Science from Historicism
Robert Eden; Chapter 28 The Ambiguity of Modernity: Georg Simmel and Max Weber
David Frisby; Chapter 29 Weber and the Southwest German School: The Genesis of the Concept of the Historical Individual
Guy Oakes; Chapter 30 Max Weber and Benedetto Croce
Pietro Rossi; Chapter 31 Weber and Freud: Vocation and Self-Acknowledgement
Tracy B. Strong; Chapter 32 Passion as a Mode of Life: Max Weber
the Otto Gross Circle and Eroticism
Wolfgang Schwentker; Chapter 33 Ernst Bloch and Georg Lukács in Max Weber's Heidelberg
Eva Karádi; Chapter 34 Max Weber
Oswald Spengler
and a Biographical Surmise
Douglas Webster; Chapter 35 Karl Jaspers: Thinking with Max Weber in Mind
Dieter Henrich; Part 5 Max Weber: the Enduring Contemporary; Chapter 36 Max Weber and the World Since 1920
Edward Shils; Chapter 37 Max Weber and Modern Social Science
Ralf Dahrendorf;