Theory of liberty, legitimacy and power : new directions in the intellectual and scientific legacy of Max Weber
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Theory of liberty, legitimacy and power : new directions in the intellectual and scientific legacy of Max Weber
(Routledge library editions, . Weber)
Routledge, 2006
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Note
Reprint. Originally published: London : Routledge & K. Paul , 1985
Includes bibliographical references (p. 244-256) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The stature of Max Weber (1864-1920) as an interdisciplinary, historical-comparative social scientist has grown steadily. But in view of Professor Murvar, his work has been misinterpreted with remarkable frequency. The aim of this book is to put right certain misconceptions and misinterpretations of Max Weber's intellectual and scientific legacy.
This book challenges assumptions about various aspects of Weber's work; the issues of modernization, evolutionary theories, world systems, growth of liberty, typologies of power structures and legitimacies, among others. As well as presenting precise criticism and appreciation of the way Weber's work has been handled by his successors, this book also details the specific advancement he himself made within the theory of liberty, legitimacy and power. There is special emphasis on how much Weber's work in these core areas has survived the test of time.
This book was first published in 1985.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction, Vatro Murvar
- Part I Theoretical perspectives
- Chapter 2 Power and stratification, Thomas Burger
- Chapter 3 Patrimonialism, modern and traditionalist, Vatro Murvar
- Chapter 4 Law and society in Max Weber's sociology, Edith E. Graber
- Chapter 5 Max Weber and the causality of freedom, William W. Mayrl
- Chapter 6 Sociological demystification of the arts and music, K. Peter Etzkorn
- Part II Historical-comparative case studies
- Chapter 7 Confucianism, Maoism, and Max Weber, David C. Yu
- Chapter 8 Weber and sultanism in the light of historical data, Susan K. Croutwater
- Chapter 9 Patrimonialism in China and the Islamic world, Vatro Murvar
- Chapter 10 Max Weber's human ecology of historical societies, Patrick C. West
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