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| 100 | _aTurner Stephen | ||
| 245 | _aThe Cambridge companion to Weber | ||
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_aCambridge _bCambridge University Press _c2000 |
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| 505 | _aContents Introduction; Stephen P. Turner Part I. Rationality, Rationalization, and Psychology: 1. Rationality, economy, and society Jon Elster; 2. Rationalization and culture Alan Sica; 3. Psychophysics of culture Wolfgang Schluchter; Part II. Politics and Culture: 4. The rule of man over man: politics, power and legitimation Peter Lassman; 5. Weber on the cultural situation of the modern age Lawrence A. Scaff; 6. Global capitalism and multiethnicity: Max Weber then and now Guenther Roth; 7. Constitutional Caesarism: Weber's politics in their German context Sven Eliaeson; Part III. Religions and their Economic Ethics: 8. Max Weber's Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism Alistair Hamilton; 9. Max Weber's Orient John Love; 10. Max Weber's Ancient Judaism John Love; Part IV. Law and Economics: 11. Weber as legal historian Harold J. Berman and Charles J. Reid, Jr; 12. From agrarian history to cross-cultural comparisons: Weber on Greco-Roman antiquity Wilfried Nippel; 13. Max Weber as economist and economic historian Stanley L. Engerman Bibliography; Index. | ||
| 650 | _a1. Sociology - History2. Sociologist - Max Weber - His contribution | ||
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