BiografaÌ de Max WeberTransaction Publishers, 1 ene 1988 - 719 páginas A founder of contemporary social science, Max Weber was born in Germany in 1864. At his death 56 years later, he was nationally known for his scholarly and political writings, but it was the international reception of his oeuvre over the last forty years that has made him world-famous. "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism," "The Economic Ethics of the World Religions" and his magnum opus, "Economy and Society," with its treatment of the relations of economics, politics, law and religion, belong to the great achievements of 20th-century social science. |
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... means , protected against absolute arbitrariness . This interest finally became strong enough to force patriarchalism into making concessions . " In the Weberian vein , she also argued that the interests of advanced capitalism in ...
... means phe- nomena that he could not reach by way of experience ( Erlebnis ) . " 62 It was against this diminution on the part of apolitical literati , whom Weber could so cordially detest , that Marianne went out of her way to describe ...
... means . When her grandfather for financial reasons refused to give them permission to marry , the desperate young man suffered a nervous breakdown that lasted for several months . After his re- covery , friends found him a job as a ...
... means at his disposal . " All his life Fallenstein displayed a magnifi- cent generosity and helpfulness toward needy people ; yet he was also con- stantly governed by the uneasy frugality that he had had to practice in times of need ...
... means to indulge them . He was now able to gratify his desire to help others generously . But he also had to suffer many disappointments , personal as well as professional . The disappearance of his sons , whom he never saw again , must ...
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Parental Home and Youth | 31 |
Student Life and Military Service | 64 |
Initial Success | 105 |
Domestic Life and Personal Development | 138 |
Activity in the World and Controversies | 391 |
The Good Life | 449 |
Travel Pictures | 479 |
The Mother | 506 |
Service | 517 |
The Prerevolutionary Politician | 551 |
Interlude | 595 |
The Postrevolutionary Politician | 617 |
Marriage | 171 |
The Young Teacher and Politician Fall 1893 to 1897 | 191 |
Breakdown | 226 |
The New Phase | 265 |
The New Phase of Webers Production | 305 |
Expansion | 355 |
The Teacher and Thinker | 659 |
The Final Chapter | 685 |
Genealogy of Marianne and Max Weber | 700 |
Chronology of Max Webers Life | 701 |
Index | 709 |