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  • Formaat: Hardback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 644 g, 4 tables, 1 figure
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jan-2005
  • Kirjastus: Stanford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0804747164
  • ISBN-13: 9780804747165
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 644 g, 4 tables, 1 figure
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jan-2005
  • Kirjastus: Stanford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0804747164
  • ISBN-13: 9780804747165
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“This book provides an indispensable introduction to Webers Economy and Society, and should be mandatory reading for social scientists who are interested in Weber.”—Gil Eyal, Columbia University Max Weber’s Economy and Society is widely considered the most important single work in sociology and among the most important in the history of the social sciences. This volume provides a critical and up-to-date introduction to Weber’s magnum opus. While much has been published about the various parts of Economy and Society, this is the first book to cover all of its major sections and themes, as well as to discuss the methodological vision that unites them. In Max Webers Economy and Society, a distinguished group of scholars illuminates the central arguments of Economy and Society and appraises their contemporary relevance for the analysis of the economy, the polity, law, religion, and social action. With essays that are both theoretical and empirical, this book will be of interest to those already familiar with Weber’s work and to those encountering it for the first time.

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"This book provides an indispensable introduction to Weber's Economy and Society, and should be mandatory reading for social scientists who are interested in Weber. The various contributions to this volume, all written by important Weberian scholars, present the culmination of decades of debates about Weber's various concepts and theories. They are sure guides in the maze of conflicting interpretations, and draw out the implications of Weber's sociology for understanding social change in the 21st century." Gil Eyal, Columbia University "Many will value this as the best collection of essays on Max Weber in the English language. It surpasses prior studies in using Weber and the world of his endeavors as entry points into the central issues of social science today." Richard Biernacki, University of California, San Diego "This book provides an indispensable introduction to Weber's Economy and Society, and should be mandatory reading for social scientists who are interested in Weber."Gil Eyal, Columbia University "...an admirably helpful and user-friendly guide..."Canadian Journal of Sociology Online "The Critical Companion is the best existing title in English to outline the many issues under discussion in the sprawling Economy and Society."H-Net Reviews

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Max Weber's Economy and Society provides a critical and up-to-date introduction to his magnum opus. This is the first book to cover all of its major sections and themes, as well as to discuss the methodological vision that unites them. This book will be of interest to those familiar with his work and to those encountering it for the first time.
List of Tables and Figures
ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(30)
Charles Camic
Philip S. Gorski
David M. Trubek
Part I. Contextual and Textual Background
Max Weber, Scion of the Cosmopolitan Bourgeoisie: Historical Context and Present-Day Relevance
31(16)
Guenther Roth
Economy and Society and the Revision of Weber's Ethics
47(23)
Harvey Goldman
Max Weber's ``Grand Sociology'': The Origins and Composition of Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Soziologie
70(31)
Wolfgang J. Mommsen
Part II. The Textual Core
The Continuing Challenge of Weber's Theory of Rational Action
101(26)
Donald N. Levine
Max Weber's Economic Sociology: The Centerpiece of Economy and Society?
127(16)
Richard Swedberg
Democracy, Domination, and Legitimacy in Max Weber's Political Thought
143(21)
Regina F. Titunik
Religious Communities and the Path to Disenchantment: The Origins, Sources, and Theoretical Core of the Religion Section
164(21)
Hans G. Kippenberg
Part III. Critical Perspectives
Beyond Weberian Action Theory
185(19)
Mustafa Emirbayer
The Shadow of Exploitation in Weber's Class Analysis
204(33)
Erik Olin Wright
The Rule of the Father: Patriarchy and Patrimonialism in Early Modern Europe
237(30)
Julia Adams
The Protestant Ethic and the Bureaucratic Revolution: Ascetic Protestantism and Administrative Rationalization in Early Modern Europe
267(30)
Philip S. Gorski
Weber and the Sociology of Revolution
297(25)
Randall Collins
The Disenchantment of Logically Formal Legal Rationality: Or, Max Weber's Sociology in the Genealogy of the Contemporary Mode of Western Legal Thought
322(44)
Duncan Kennedy
Max Weber and the Origin of Human Rights: A Study of Cultural Innovation
366(17)
Hans Joas
About the Contributors 383(4)
Index 387


Charles Camic is Martindale-Bascom Professor of Sociology, Philip S. Gorski is Professor of Sociology, and David M. Trubek is Voss-Bascom Professor of Law and Director of the Center for World Affairs and the Global Economy at the University of WisconsinMadison.