ABSTRACT
This volume contains key writings, mainly recent, that define the current debate concerning our understanding of the nature of Max Weber's social and political thought. Topics covered include the interpretation of his central concepts; problems of method; meaning and value; liberalism, nationalism and democracy; and the fate of politics in a disenchanted world. Supplemented by a detailed and thoughtful introduction, this collection will be essential for libraries in social sciences and all scholars and students of Weber.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART I MAX WEBER: CENTRAL THEMES
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PART II PROBLEMS OF METHOD
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PART III MEANING AND VALUE
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PART IV LIBERALISM, NATIONALISM AND DEMOCRACY
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PART V POLITICS IN A DISENCHANTED WORLD