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Max Weber: Selections in Translation

Max Weber

Social Science / Methodology

Preface PublisherG++s note Biographical summary Part I The Foundations of Social Theory: Introduction 1 The nature of social action 2 Basic categories of social organisation 3 Classes, status groups and parties Part II The Methodology of the Social Sciences: Introduction 4 Value-judgements in social science 5 The concept of G++following a ruleG++ 6 The logic of historical explanation Part III Ideology: Introduction 7 Protestant asceticism and the spirit of capitalism 8 The soteriology of the underprivileged 9 The religions of Asia Part IV Politics: Introduction 10 Politics as a vocation 11 The nature of charismatic domination 12 Socialism 13 Economic policy and the national interest in imperial Germany 14 The prospects for liberal democracy in Tsarist Russia Part V Economic and Social History: Introduction 15 Urbanisation and social structure in the ancient world 16 Government, kinship and capitalism in China 17 The origins of industrial capitalism in Europe 18 The development of bureaucracy and its relation to law Part IV Miscellaneous Topics: Introduction 19 Race relations 20 Industrial psychology 21 The stock exchange 22 The history of the piano 23 Freudianism 24 Sociology and biology Index.
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