Max Weber : critical assessments

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Max Weber : critical assessments

edited by Peter Hamilton

Routledge, 1991-

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Spine series title from case: Critical assessments of leading sociologists

Includes bibliographical references and index

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1, set ISBN 9780415017435

内容説明

The essays contained in Max Weber: Critical Assessments (1) deal with the whole of the famous German sociologist's work. This four volume collection provides critical and analytical coverage of each of the central themes which contemporary sociology recognises in Weber's main published writings. As an aid to use by teachers and students, it has been organised in such a way that it corresponds with the major lines of Weber teaching. The essays reprinted here provide comprehensive analyses of the following themes: * Max Weber: Life, Work and Intellectual Context * Methodology: Verstehende Sociology * The Protestant Ethic Thesis * Economy and Society * Power and Authority * Bureaucracy * Sociology of Religion * Rationalisation * Philosophy of Social Science The collection is intended to provide a good thematic coverage of the chief features of Weber's writings, as recognised in the large body of scholarly literature developed over the last 70-80 years. The collection contains many classic articles of Weber scholarship, and traces the key features of the numerous debates over interpretation of the leading sociologist of the twentieth century. It includes those assessments of Weber's work which have themselves formed critical readings of his sociology for an international audience of scholars and students. All articles have been reprinted in their entirety, and thus contain a wealth of invaluable bibliographic source material. In order to help the reader review the chronological order of the articles, there is an appendix at the end of the General Commentary, listing each reprinted article, and indicating where it can be found in the four volume set.

目次

Volume OnePreface, Abbreviations, Appendix: Chronological Table of Reprinted Articles, General CommentarySection One: Max Weber: Life, Work and Intellectual ContextCommentary1. Max Weber's Generational Rebellion and Maturation Gunther Roth2. Max Weber as Outsider: His Nominal Influence on German Sociology in the Twenties Gerd Schroeter3. Max Weber, 1864-1964 Talcott Parsons4. Max Weber's Sociology Today Reinhard Bendix5. Max Weber and the Spirit of American Sociology Irving Louis Horowitz6. The Functions of Classical Theory in Contemporary Sociological Research: The Case of Max Weber Kiku Adatto and Stephen Cole7. Max Weber and German Sociology Georg Lukacs8. Max Weber Wolfgang J. Mommsen9. Max Weber as a Critic of Bismarck Peter Baehr10. Max Weber: Methods and the Man John Torrance11. Max Weber and Jakob Burckhardt Reinhard Bendix12. Max Weber, Ernst Troeltsch, Georg Jellinek as Comparative Sociologists Benjamin Nelson13. Max Weber's 'Author's Introduction' (1920): A Master Clue to his Main Aims Benjamin Nelson14. The Problem of Thematic Unity in the Works of Max Weber Friedrich H. Tenbruch15. Max Weber: A Bibliographical Essay Gunther Roth16. Max Weber: A Monumental Edition in the Making Gianfranco Poggi17. Neglected Affinities: Max Weber and Georg Simmel Jim FraughtVolume TwoSection Two: Methodology: Verstehende SociologyCommentary18. Some Contributions of Max Weber to Sociological Theory T. Abel19. Evaluation and Objectivity in Social Science: an Interpretation of Max Weber's Contribution Talcott Parsons20. Scientific Objectivity and Value Hypotheses Pietro Rossi21. Parsons, Weber and the Subjective Point of View Stewart Butts22. The Verstehen Thesis and the Foundations of Max Weber's Methodology Guy Oakes23. Max Weber's Methodological Strategy and Comparative Lifeworld John R. Hall24. 'Sense' and 'Intention' in Max Weber's Theory of Social Action Peter A. Munch25. Type Methodology and Type Myth: Some Antecedents of Max Weber's Approach Mark J. Goodman26. Max Weber's Verstehen William T. TuckerSection Three: The Protestant Ethic ThesisCommentary27. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism E. Fischoff28. Protestantism and Capitalism in Pre-revolutionary England Charles and Catherine George29. Religion and the Rise of Modern Science Theodore K. Rabb30. The Sociological Import of a Metaphor: Tracking the Source of Max Weber's 'Iron Cage' Edward A. Tiryakian31. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism: a Natural Scientific Critique P. Razzell32. Beyond Lenski: A Critical Review of Recent 'Protestant Ethic' Research G.D. Bouma33. Max Weber and American Protestantism Benton Johnson34. Catholics, Calvanists, and Rational Control: Further Explorations in the Weberian Thesis D.W. Ball35. Protestant Ethic Versus Spirit of Capitalism? H.B. Barclay36. The Weber Thesis and the Development of Capitalism in Scotland Gordon Marshall37. The Dark Side of the Weber Thesis: The Case of Scotland Gordon Marshall38. The Weber Thesis and South East Asia S.H. Alastas39. Religious Belief and Economic Behaviour in a Central Javanese Town C. Geertz40. The Protestant Ethic: Time for a Moratorium A.M. Greely41. The Protestant Work Ethic as a General Precondition for Economic Development N. Hansen42. Calvinism, Capitalism and Confusion: The Weberian Thesis Revisited D.P. Forcese43. 'The Zwinglian Reformation in Zurich' Norman Birnbaum44. Conscience
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2, set ISBN 9780415062114

内容説明

A companion volume to Max Weber: Critical Assessments (1), Max Weber: Critical Assessments (2) presents a representative selection of the scholarship which analyses Weber's political, legal, economic and historical work in greater detail, and conforms to a wider debate about the relevance of Weber's historical and political thought to contemporary concerns. The sheer scale of new Weber scholarship means that a completely new selection of 80 articles has been published. This set of critical assessments concentrates on key themes in the re-thinking of Weber, dealing more closely with the political, legal, economic and historical components of his work.

目次

Volume OnePreface, Abbreviations, Appendix: Chronological Table of Reprinted Articles, General CommentarySection One: Politics and Political QuestionsCommentary1. Max Weber and the German University Peter Gay2. Max Weber's 'Central Problem' W. Hennis3. Domestic Factors in German Foreign Policy before 1914 W. Mommsen4. Voluntarism and Judgement: Max Weber's Political Views in the Context of his Work W. Hennis5. The Illusion of Politics: Politics and Rationalization in Max Weber and Georg Lukacs S. Breuer6. Max Weber's Typology of Politicians: A Re-examination A. Gunlicks7. Max Weber's Interpretation of Karl Marx C. Mayer8. The 'Science' of Social Policy: Max Weber Revisited Asoke Basu9. A Metatheoretical Note on Max Weber's Political Sociology R. Braungart10. Sociological Classics and the First World War H. Joas11. The Sociology of the State: Carl Scmitt and Max Weber G.L. Ulmen12. Max Weber and Human Rights as the Ethos of the Modern Era W. Brugger13. Bureaucracy and Democracy: On the Relationship of Political Efficiency and Political Freedom in Max Weber W. Schluchter14. The Antinomian Structure of Max Weber's Political Thought W. Mommsen15. Max Weber: A Man under Stress H. Gerth16. The Uses and Misuses of Max Weber's Types of Legitimation in American Sociology H.D. Duncan17. Deskriptive und normative Pluralismstheorie in Amerika und England R. Steinberg18. Rationality and Freedom: Weber and Beyond D.N. Levine19. Democracy and Social Structure in Pre-Nazi Germany Talcott Parsons20. The Legacy of Max Weber: A non-metaphysical politics D.M. Rossides21. Max Weber: the German Professor in Politics B. Frye22. Max Weber: Politik, Soziologie und Geschichtschreibung J. Streisand23. Max Weber's Politics and Political Education L.A. Scaff24. Max Weber and Karl Marx I. Lewis25. Power and Resistance J.M. Barbalet26. Value-relevance, scientific laws, and ideal types: the sociological methodology of Max Weber J. RexVolume TwoSection Two: Methodological and Legal IssuesCommentary27. Edmund Husserl's Impact on Max Weber Kenneth R. Muse28. The Concept of Causality in the Physical and Social Sciences A. Goldweiser 29. Max Weber's Elective Affinities: Sociology within the Bounds of Reason Richard Herbert Howe30. Max Weber's Postulate of 'Freedom' F.H. Blum31. Max Weber and American Puritanism Karl H. Hertz32. An Analysis of Max Weber's Theory of Ethnicity M. Jackson33. Max Weber as Critical Theorist D. McIntosh34. The Vanishing Mediator: Narrative in Max Weber F. Jameson35. The West German discussion of Max Weber's sociology of Religion since the 1960s C. Seyfarth36. Rationalization and the Status of Gender Divisions J.J.R. Thomas37. Otto Hintze, Max Weber und das Problem der Burokratie J. Kocke38. Magic Rationality M.L. Wax39. Some Remarks on the Theory of Social and Economic Organization Edward Shils40. Marx and Weber on Liberalism as Bourgeois Ideology R. Ashcraft41. On "De-Parsonizing Weber" T. Parsons42. Weber, Goldman and the Sociology of Beliefs T. Lovell43. The Kathmandu Option: Patrimony and Bureaucracy E. Gellner44. De-Parsonizing Weber: A Critique of Parsons' Interpretation of Weber's Sociology J. Cohen, L. Hazelrigg, W. Pope45. Max Weber and the Dynamics of Rationalized Domination J. Cohen46. Max Weber on Self Interest and Domination G. Philo and P. Walton47. An Extension of Max Weber's Theory of Bureaucracy J. Maneker48. Max Weber und seine Stellung zur Wissenscha

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