in 1869. He was the oldest of Max Weber Sr. and Helene Fallenstein's eight children. Over the course of his life, Weber Sr. held posts as a lawyer, civil...
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Max Weber (1864–1920) was a German political economist and sociologist. Max Weber may also refer to: Max Weber Sr. (1836–1897), German politician and father...
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This is a chronological list of works by Max Weber. Original titles with dates of publication and translated titles are given when possible, then a list...
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Max Weber (April 18, 1881 – October 4, 1961) was a Jewish-American painter and one of the first American Cubist painters who, in later life, turned to...
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Max Weber[a] (May 31, 1836 – August 10, 1897) was a German lawyer, municipal official and National Liberal politician. He was the father of the social...
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Max Carl Wilhelm Weber van Bosse or Max Wilhelm Carl Weber (5 December 1852 – 7 February 1937) was a German-Dutch zoologist and biogeographer. Weber studied...
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Marianne Weber (born Marianne Schnitger; 2 August 1870 – 12 March 1954) was a German sociologist, women's rights activist and the wife of Max Weber. Marianne...
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The Max Weber Foundation (Ger. Max Weber Stiftung) is a German humanities research organisation based in Bonn and funded by the German Federal Government...
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Public administration theory (section Max Weber)
administration. Classical Theory:Rooted in the early 20th century, scholars like Max Weber and Frederick Taylor emphasized hierarchical structures, division of labor...
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Max Weber (2 August 1897 in Zürich – 2 December 1974 in Bern) was a Swiss politician. A member of the Social Democratic Party, Weber was seven times elected...
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307–318. doi:10.2307/587776. ISSN 0007-1315. JSTOR 587776. Weber, Max (1946). From Max Weber: essays in sociology. New York: Oxford University Press. Guglielmo...
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The City is a book by Max Weber, a German economist and sociologist. It was published posthumously in 1921. In 1924 it was incorporated into a larger...
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Authority (sociology) (section Max Weber on authority)
or directives. The types of political authority were first defined by Max Weber in his essay "Politics as a Vocation" and his other writings in 1919–1920...
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Max Weber (August 27, 1824 – June 15, 1901) was a military officer in the armies of Germany and later the United States, most known for serving as a brigadier...
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There are varying interpretations of Max Weber's liberalism due to his well-known sociological achievements. Max Weber is considered an eminent founder of...
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Social stratification (section Max Weber)
individual achievement. Weber differs from Marx in that he does not see this as the supreme factor in stratification. Weber notes how corporate executives...
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doi:10.1353/sof.2006.0139. S2CID 145216264. Weber, Max. 1946. "Class, Status, Party." pp. 180–195 in From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology, H. H. Gerth and C...
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Max Weber was a German sociologist. He described himself as a left-wing liberal. An example of his 19th-century liberal views is staunch nationalism based...
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Social action (category Max Weber)
non-positivist theory of Max Weber to observe how human behaviors relate to cause and effect in the social realm. For Weber, sociology is the study of...
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Patrimonialism (section Max Weber)
and administration that contrasts with Weber's ideal-typical rational-legal bureaucracy". She states that Weber has used patrimonialism to describe, among...
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Max Weber (24 January 1922 – 29 August 2007) was an East German race walker. Weber won the bronze medal in the 50 km walk at the 1958 European Championships...
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January 29, 2022. Weber, Max (1946). "The Social Psychology of the World Religions". In Gerth, H.H.; Wright Mills, C. (eds.). From Max Weber: Essays in sociology...
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legitimate ends, value-rational action. These terms were coined by sociologist Max Weber, who observed people attaching subjective meanings to their actions. Acts...
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sociologist and Max Weber expert. Now retired, he was formerly Professor of Sociology at the University of Marburg. He is the author of Max Weber: An Introduction...
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The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (category Books by Max Weber)
protestantische Ethik und der Geist des Kapitalismus) is a book written by Max Weber, a German sociologist, economist, and politician. It began as a series...
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Instrumental and intrinsic value (section Max Weber)
coined by sociologist Max Weber, who spent years studying good meanings people assigned to their actions and beliefs. According to Weber, "[s]ocial action...
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Gemeinschaft. Max Weber, a founding figure in sociology, also wrote extensively about the relationship between Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft. Weber wrote in...
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Affectional action (section Max Weber's writings)
affective action) is one of four major types of social action, as defined by Max Weber. Unlike the other social actions, an affectional action is an action that...
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Political sociology (section Max Weber)
drawing upon works by Alexis de Tocqueville, James Bryce, Robert Michels, Max Weber, Émile Durkheim, and Karl Marx to understand an integral theme of political...
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other political authors argue that the state is coercive.: 28 In 1919, Max Weber (1864–1920), building on the view of Ihering (1818–1892), defined a state...
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