Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 159 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 2608 g
Critical Assessments 2nd Series
Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 159 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 2608 g
Reihe: Critical Assessments of Leading Sociologists
ISBN: 978-0-415-06211-4
Verlag: CRC Press
The sheer scale of new Weber scholarship means that a completely new selection of 80 articles has been published. This set of critical assessments concentrates on key themes in the re-thinking of Weber, dealing more closely with the political, legal, economic and historical components of his work.
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Volume One
Preface, Abbreviations, Appendix: Chronological Table of Reprinted Articles, General Commentary
Section One: Politics and Political Questions
Commentary
1. Max Weber and the German University Peter Gay
2. Max Weber's `Central Problem' W. Hennis
3. Domestic Factors in German Foreign Policy before 1914 W. Mommsen
4. Voluntarism and Judgement: Max Weber's Political Views in the Context of his Work W. Hennis
5. The Illusion of Politics: Politics and Rationalization in Max Weber and Georg Lukacs S. Breuer
6. Max Weber's Typology of Politicians: A Re-examination A. Gunlicks
7. Max Weber's Interpretation of Karl Marx C. Mayer
8. The `Science' of Social Policy: Max Weber Revisited Asoke Basu
9. A Metatheoretical Note on Max Weber's Political Sociology R. Braungart
10. Sociological Classics and the First World War H. Joas
11. The Sociology of the State: Carl Scmitt and Max Weber G.L. Ulmen
12. Max Weber and Human Rights as the Ethos of the Modern Era W. Brugger
13. Bureaucracy and Democracy: On the Relationship of Political Efficiency and Political Freedom in Max Weber W. Schluchter
14. The Antinomian Structure of Max Weber's Political Thought W. Mommsen
15. Max Weber: A Man under Stress H. Gerth
16. The Uses and Misuses of Max Weber's Types of Legitimation in American Sociology H.D. Duncan
17. Deskriptive und normative Pluralismstheorie in Amerika und England R. Steinberg
18. Rationality and Freedom: Weber and Beyond D.N. Levine
19. Democracy and Social Structure in Pre-Nazi Germany Talcott Parsons
20. The Legacy of Max Weber: A non-metaphysical politics D.M. Rossides
21. Max Weber: the German Professor in Politics B. Frye
22. Max Weber: Politik, Soziologie und Geschichtschreibung J. Streisand
23. Max Weber's Politics and Political Education L.A. Scaff
24. Max Weber and Karl Marx I. Lewis
25. Power and Resistance J.M. Barbalet
26. Value-relevance, scientific laws, and ideal types: the sociological methodology of Max Weber J. Rex
Volume Two
Section Two: Methodological and Legal Issues
Commentary
27. Edmund Husserl's Impact on Max Weber Kenneth R. Muse
28. The Concept of Causality in the Physical and Social Sciences A. Goldweiser
29. Max Weber's Elective Affinities: Sociology within the Bounds of Reason Richard Herbert Howe
30. Max Weber's Postulate of `Freedom' F.H. Blum
31. Max Weber and American Puritanism Karl H. Hertz
32. An Analysis of Max Weber's Theory of Ethnicity M. Jackson
33. Max Weber as Critical Theorist D. McIntosh
34. The Vanishing Mediator: Narrative in Max Weber F. Jameson
35. The West German discussion of Max Weber's sociology of Religion since the 1960s C. Seyfarth
36. Rationalization and the Status of Gender Divisions J.J.R. Thomas
37. Otto Hintze, Max Weber und das Problem der Burokratie J. Kocke
38. Magic Rationality M.L. Wax
39. Some Remarks on the Theory of Social and Economic Organization Edward Shils
40. Marx and Weber on Liberalism as Bourgeois Ideology R. Ashcraft
41. On "De-Parsonizing Weber" T. Parsons
42. Weber, Goldman and the Sociology of Beliefs T. Lovell
43. The Kathmandu Option: Patrimony and Bureaucracy E. Gellner
44. De-Parsonizing Weber: A Critique of Parsons' Interpretation of Weber's Sociology J. Cohen, L. Hazelrigg, W. Pope
45. Max Weber and the Dynamics of Rationalized Domination J. Cohen
46. Max Weber on Self Interest and Domination G. Philo and P. Walton
47. An Extension of Max Weber's Theory of Bureaucracy J. Maneker
48. Max Weber und seine Stellung zur Wissenscha