This major study of the father of modern sociology explores the intimate relationship between the events of Max Weber's personal history and the development of his thought
This major study of the father of modern sociology explores the intimate relationship between the events of Max Weber's personal history and the development of his thought
INTRODUCTION PART I: THE LATE-BOURGEOIS GENERATION (1864-1903) 1. Webers Family Background and Youth (1864-1886) 2. In the Fathers House (1886-1892) 3. Assault on the Junker Hegemony 4. Orestes and the Furies PART II: ESTRANGEMENT AND EROS (1903-1920) 5. Recovery: The Yoke of History 6. Marx Nietzsche and the Spirits of Defiance 7. Asceticism and Mysticism 8. Aristocracy and Charisma in Weber's Political Thought (l911-1919) 9. Weber s Retreat from Ascetic Rationalism (1907-1920) CONCLUSION: WEBER AND GERMAN HISTORY Bibliographical Sketch Abbreviations Used in Footnotes and Notes Notes Index
INTRODUCTION PART I: THE LATE-BOURGEOIS GENERATION (1864-1903) 1. Webers Family Background and Youth (1864-1886) 2. In the Fathers House (1886-1892) 3. Assault on the Junker Hegemony 4. Orestes and the Furies PART II: ESTRANGEMENT AND EROS (1903-1920) 5. Recovery: The Yoke of History 6. Marx Nietzsche and the Spirits of Defiance 7. Asceticism and Mysticism 8. Aristocracy and Charisma in Weber's Political Thought (l911-1919) 9. Weber s Retreat from Ascetic Rationalism (1907-1920) CONCLUSION: WEBER AND GERMAN HISTORY Bibliographical Sketch Abbreviations Used in Footnotes and Notes Notes Index
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