Scholarship and Partisanship Essays on Max Weber.

Today, Max Weber appears to many younger academic rebels as the patron sait of ""value neutral"" social science, yet he too engaged in a furious generational rebellion of his own, and in the end chose science as a vocation. These essays deal with Weber's substantive and meth...

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Main Author: Bendix, Reinhard
Other Authors: Roth, Guenther
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berkeley : University of California Press, 2022.
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505 0 |a Intro -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- Part A. IDEOLOGICAL CONFLICT AND SCHOLARLY COMMITMENT -- Chapter I. Weber's Generational Rebellion and Maturation -- Chapter II. ""Value-Neutrality"" in Germany and the United States -- Chapter III. Political Critiques -- Chapter IV. Ideological and Scholarly Approaches to Industrialization -- Chapter V. Sociology and the Distrust of Reason -- Part B. COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF AUTHORITY AND LEGITIMATION -- Chapter VI. Sociological Typology and Historical Explanation -- Chapter VII. Bureaucracy 
505 8 |a Chapter VIII. Personal Rulership, Patrimonialism, and Empire-Building -- Chapter IX. Charismatic Leadership -- Chapter X. Japan and the Protestant Ethic -- Chapter XI. The Comparative Analysis of Historical Change -- Part C. PREDECESSORS AND PEERS -- Chapter XII. The Historical Relationship to Marxism -- Chapter XIII. The Genesis of the Typological Approach -- Chapter XIV. Jacob Burckhardt -- Chapter XV. Two Sociological Traditions -- Chapter XVI. The Protestant Ethic-Revisited -- INDEX 
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