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Weber was interested in the intersection of religion, economy, and politics, and he developed a theory of social action that emphasized the role of individual values in shaping society. He argued that social structures are not just determined by material factors like economic class or political pow...
Weber M (1895) The national state and economic policy. In: Lassman P, Speirs R (eds) Id. Political writings, 2008, 6th edn. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp 1–28 Google Scholar Weber M (1904a) The ‘Objectivity’ of knowledge in social science and social policy. In: Whims...
Peukert (2004 ) argues that Weber's work is only of limited relevance to present-day economic sociology because it incorporates "a rather narrow and static understanding of rationality and the economy." This article disputes that claim. It is argued that Weber differentiates between economic and ...
This article suggests that Weber's cosmopolitan dimension has much to do with his extended family history, which has been relatively neglected even though it influenced his world view and oeuvre in significant respects. It first sketches the cosmopolitan family context and then turns to Weber's pol...
Weber regarded MARX and NIETZSCHE as the two intellectual giants of his age. Thus, while he rejected the crude economic determinism of vulgar Marxists, it is by no means obvious that he imputed such determinism to Marx himself. Weber, in fact, accepted that economic interests were a prime, ...
This book examines the largely-neglected shift in Max Weber’s work from political economy to economic sociology. Considering the importance of his recognition – made during his research on the Protestant Ethic – of the reciprocal influences that exist between economics and society and the role of...