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Max Weber's Political Sociology: A Pessimistic Vision of a Rationalized World
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Max Weber’s Political Sociology: A Pessimistic Vision of a Rationalized World

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This collection of essays focuses on Weber’s political ideology as well as his political sociology. This interdisciplinary work draws upon the expertise of a number of writers and challenges major schools of thought on Weber. In the first section on ideology, scholars question whether Weber’s political predictions were based on a realistic appraisal of social development or if his objectivity was compromised by events in Weimar Germany. They then address Weber’s attitudes toward socialism in light of contemporary sociology and his early writings. Part two examines Weber’s theory: the concept of rationalization; ideas about charisma; and the decline of charisma in light of the growing role of the media. A study of Weber’s analysis of the 1917 events in Russia concludes the volume.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
24 January 1984
Pages
295
ISBN
9780313236426

This collection of essays focuses on Weber’s political ideology as well as his political sociology. This interdisciplinary work draws upon the expertise of a number of writers and challenges major schools of thought on Weber. In the first section on ideology, scholars question whether Weber’s political predictions were based on a realistic appraisal of social development or if his objectivity was compromised by events in Weimar Germany. They then address Weber’s attitudes toward socialism in light of contemporary sociology and his early writings. Part two examines Weber’s theory: the concept of rationalization; ideas about charisma; and the decline of charisma in light of the growing role of the media. A study of Weber’s analysis of the 1917 events in Russia concludes the volume.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
24 January 1984
Pages
295
ISBN
9780313236426