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  2. Max Weber - Wikipedia

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    Max Weber in Sociological Writings, 1904. Weber's methodology was developed in the context of wider debates about social scientific methodology. The first of which was the Methodenstreit ("method dispute"). His position in it was close to historicism, as he thought that social actions were heavily tied to particular historical contexts. Furthermore, analysing social actions required the ...

  3. File:Max Weber. Ein Lebensbild.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Max Weber bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Max Weber bibliography. 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 of works translated into English, with earliest-found date of translation. The list of translations is most likely incomplete. Weber wrote all his books in German.

  5. Category:Max Weber - Wikipedia

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    This category contains only the following file. Max Weber. Ein Lebensbild.pdf 883 × 1,354, 782 pages; 24.54 MB. Category: Historical school economists.

  6. Politics as a Vocation - Wikipedia

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    Politics as a Vocation "Politics as a Vocation" (German: Politik als Beruf) is an essay by German economist and sociologist Max Weber (1864–1920). It originated in the second lecture of a series (the first was Science as a Vocation) he gave in Munich to the "Free (i.e. Non-incorporated) Students Union" of Bavaria on 28 January 1919.

  7. Social stratification - Wikipedia

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    Social stratification refers to a society's categorization of its people into groups based on socioeconomic factors like wealth, income, race, education, ethnicity, gender, occupation, social status, or derived power (social and political). It is a hierarchy within groups that ascribe them to different levels of privileges. [ 1]

  8. The City (Weber book) - Wikipedia

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    Germany. ISBN. 0-02-934210-4 (Free Press 1986 paperback edition) The City is a book by Max Weber, a German economist and sociologist. It was published posthumously in 1921. [1] [2] In 1924 it was incorporated into a larger book, Economy and Society. An English translation was made in 1958 and several editions have been released since then.

  9. Interpretations of Max Weber's liberalism - Wikipedia

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    Interpretations of Max Weber's liberalism. There are varying interpretations of Max Weber's liberalism due to his well-known sociological achievements. Max Weber is considered an eminent founder of modern social sciences, rivaled by the figures of Émile Durkheim and Karl Marx. Some students of Weberian thought have paid less attention to Weber ...