Max Weber Matters: Interweaving Past and Present

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Marisol Lopez Menendez, Mr Fanon Howell, Mr Hector Vera, Professor David Chalcraft
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., Dec 28, 2012 - Social Science - 334 pages

This volume clearly communicates that Weber’s influence is of great significance to the history of social science, and to appreciating the theoretical work of other social scientists in the modern age. Its insightful and timely publication comprises topical and innovative work discussing Weber in a range of historical and contemporary questions including: the controversy surrounding the Da Vinci code; the charismatic role of martyrs; the nuclear weapons strategy in a post-cold-war age and the affinity between Hindu belief systems and disenchanted computer science.

Max Weber Matters illustrates the multidisciplinary and continued relevance of Weber’s work and will be of interest to scholars across a range of disciplines, including historians, sociologists, political scientists and social theorists.

 

Contents

List of Figures
Series Editors Preface
Why Hermeneutics the Texts and the Biography of
Reminiscences of the Weber Centenary 1964 its Prehistory
The Influence
Avoiding
From Max Weber to Jürgen
Blind Spot? Webers Concept of Expertise and
Max Weber Thorstein Veblen
Max Weber
Culture Subjectivity
Notes towards a Weberian
Ecclesial Governance and Max Webers
Webers RationalLegal Model of Legitimation and
INTERWEAVING OF PAST AND PRESENT
Temporality and the Value of Facts in Max Webers Critical

Applied Science and Rationalized HinduismAn Elective
Webers Pertinence
Weber and the Straussian Charge of Relativism

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David Chalcraft is Professor of Classical Sociology at the University of Derby, UK.

David J. Chalcraft, Guenther Roth, Joshua Derman, Ritchie Savage, Fanon John Howell, Maria Victoria Crespo, Stephen P. Turner, Hector Vera, Richard Cimino, Brian C. Batholomew, Thordstein Veblen, Graham Cassano, Lutz Kaelber, Richard Lloyd, Marisol Lopez Menendez, James H. Mahon, Wilbur R. Miller, Stephen Kalberg, Robert M. Slammon, Ahmad Sadri, Mahmoud Sadri.

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