ABSTRACT

This study of Weber's sociology, written by an eminent authority, is a clear and illuminating discussion of the most important elements of Weber's thinking. The book concentrates on four main elements of Weber's work: his approach to sociological method, ethical neutrality and historical explanation; his influential work on religion and capitalism; his theory of authority and political power; and his contribution to the analysis of class, status and party.

chapter |3 pages

Biographical Sketch

chapter 1|23 pages

Methods and Procedures

chapter 2|31 pages

Beliefs and Social Action

chapter 3|19 pages

Domination and Legitimacy

chapter 4|19 pages

Class, Status, and Party