201 Pages
by
Routledge
218 Pages
by
Routledge
201 Pages
by
Routledge
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The most profound and enduring social theorist of sociology's classical period, Max Weber speaks as cogently to concerns of the new century as he did to those of the past. Over the past seventy years, those special ideas that have become identified as "Weberian" have become especially pertinent to those who would analyze today's socioeconomic and cultural life. They offer the possibility of a... Read more
1: Weber and the Future of Social Thought; 2: Weber as a Writer: Rhetoric and Reason in Economy and Society; 3: Weber in the Public Sphere; 4: Weber and the Meaning of Rationalization; 5: Weber, Historiography, and the U.S. Case; 6: Weber and Pareto; 7: Weber and Modern Philosophy: A Note; 8: Weber and Mann
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Alan Sica






