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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... took a very warm interest in my work in the women's movement and offered gallant help , whenever difficulties arose . . . . My life was so rich in the personal and public realm that there remained no room for unattain- able wishes in ...
... took the patronizing approach of an older generation that liked to appeal to " the nature of things " against the demands of the women's movement . Like Durk- heim , Paulsen applauded Marianne's critique of the socialist theories of an ...
... took up cudgels for her successor , Dr. Marie Baum , when she found her chances of advancement blocked in her office , which she held from 1902 until 1907. Marie Baum ( 1874-1964 ) —affec- tionately called " Baumchen " ( Little Tree ) ...
... took place in Heidelberg ( Oct. 6-11 ) . In its aftermath , a faculty member attacked Marianne and her collab- orators as a bunch of " unmarried women , widows , Jewesses , sterile women " ( 430 ) . This led to one of Weber's famous ...
... took issue with one another . As early as 1901 , Stritt had translated Charlotte Perkins Stetson's Women and Economics as a programmatic statement of her own position . Without iden- tifying any names , Marianne Weber attacked the ...
Índice
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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 |