Max Weber 1864-1920

Max Weber is a striking figure in the discipline of sociology, representing, as Marx and Durkheim, one of sociology's holy (or unholy) trinity. The range of his interests, the uniqueness of his method, and the perceptiveness of his analysis marked not only his conceptual scheme but that of large numbers of later scholars (Perdue, 1986, p. 184).
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- The Person
- Early Academic Career
- The Years of Mastery
- An Exemplary Moralist
- The Work
- Natural Science, Social Science, and Value Relevance
- The Ideal Type
- Causality and Probability
- Types of Authority
- The Function of Ideas
- Class, Status, and Power
- Bureaucracy
- Rationalization and Disenchantment
- Spirit of Capitalism