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− | Karl Emil Maximilian " | + | '''Karl Emil Maximilian "Max" Weber''' (21 April 1864 – 14 June 1920) was a German sociologist, philosopher, and political economist whose ideas influenced social theory, social research, and the entire discipline of sociology. Weber is often cited, with [[Émile Durkheim]] and [[Karl Marx]], as among the three founding creators of sociology. Weber was a key proponent of methodological antipositivism, arguing for the study of social action through interpretive (rather than purely empiricist) means, based on understanding the purpose and meaning that individuals attach to their own actions. Weber's main intellectual concern was understanding the processes of rationalisation, secularisation, and "disenchantment" that he associated with the rise of capitalism and modernity, and which he saw as the result of a new way of thinking about the world. |
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+ | ==Works== | ||
+ | * ''Die protestantische Ethik und der Geist des Kapitalismus''. Series of essays, 1904-1905. | ||
+ | ** ''The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism'', trans. Talcott Parsons, 1930. {{en}} | ||
+ | ** ''L'ethique protestante et l'esprit du capitalisme'', Paris: Librairie Plon, 1964, [http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=A013FD9677F7E1DB16A7D6521B6C5F10 PDF]. {{fr}} | ||
+ | ** ''Den protestantiska etiken och kapitalismens'', Argos, 1992, [http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=428bdca8301c5a4040bff4b7d8f4a153 PDF]. {{sw}} | ||
+ | ** ''Etica protestantă şi spiritul capitalismului'', trans. Ihor Lemnij, Bucharest: Humanitas, 1993; 2003, [http://archive.org/details/MaxWeberEticaProtestantaSiSpiritulCapitalismuluiHumanitas2003 IA]. {{ro}} | ||
+ | ** ''A ética protestante e o espírito do capitalismo '', Companhia das Letras, 2007, [http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=e2df2a96554a79e89a435944f010b3ec PDF]. {{pt}} | ||
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+ | * ''Gesammelte Aufsatze zur Religionssoziologie'' [''Collected Essays on the Sociology of Religion''], 1920- 1921. | ||
+ | ** ''The Sociology of Religion'', trans. Ephraim Fischoff, Beacon Press, 1993, [http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=4967E40943A6CCDA25477F01F8113772 PDF]. {{en}} | ||
+ | ** ''Sociologia religiei. Tipuri de organizări comunitare religioase'', trans. Claudiu Baciu, Bucharest: Teora, 1998, [[Media:Weber_Max_Sociologia_religiei_1998.pdf|PDF]]. {{ro}} | ||
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+ | * ''The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism'', 1951; Free Press, 1959, [http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=113f04aa0fb8066c41711d621c7add3c PDF]. {{en}} | ||
+ | * ''Basic Concepts in Sociology'', 1962. {{en}} | ||
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+ | * [http://www.zeno.org/Soziologie/M/Weber,%20Max works at Zeno.org] | ||
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+ | ; Bibliography | ||
+ | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Weber_bibliography on Wikipedia] | ||
==Literature== | ==Literature== | ||
− | + | * Marianne Weber, ''Max Weber: A Biography'', ed. & trans. Harry Zohn, New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers, 1988. {{en}} | |
− | * '' | + | * Joachim Radkau, ''Max Weber'', Munich and Vienna: Carl Hanser, 2005. {{de}} |
− | * | + | ** ''Max Weber: A Biography'', trans. Patrick Camiller, Polity Press, 2009. {{en}} |
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Weber | * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Weber | ||
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* http://www.cpm.ehime-u.ac.jp/AkamacHomePage/Akamac_E-text_Links/Weber.html | * http://www.cpm.ehime-u.ac.jp/AkamacHomePage/Akamac_E-text_Links/Weber.html | ||
+ | * https://www.toolshero.com/toolsheroes/max-weber/ |
Latest revision as of 09:56, 5 March 2021
Karl Emil Maximilian "Max" Weber (21 April 1864 – 14 June 1920) was a German sociologist, philosopher, and political economist whose ideas influenced social theory, social research, and the entire discipline of sociology. Weber is often cited, with Émile Durkheim and Karl Marx, as among the three founding creators of sociology. Weber was a key proponent of methodological antipositivism, arguing for the study of social action through interpretive (rather than purely empiricist) means, based on understanding the purpose and meaning that individuals attach to their own actions. Weber's main intellectual concern was understanding the processes of rationalisation, secularisation, and "disenchantment" that he associated with the rise of capitalism and modernity, and which he saw as the result of a new way of thinking about the world.
Works[edit]
- Die protestantische Ethik und der Geist des Kapitalismus. Series of essays, 1904-1905.
- The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, trans. Talcott Parsons, 1930. (English)
- L'ethique protestante et l'esprit du capitalisme, Paris: Librairie Plon, 1964, PDF. (French)
- Den protestantiska etiken och kapitalismens, Argos, 1992, PDF. (Swedish)
- Etica protestantă şi spiritul capitalismului, trans. Ihor Lemnij, Bucharest: Humanitas, 1993; 2003, IA. (Romanian)
- A ética protestante e o espírito do capitalismo , Companhia das Letras, 2007, PDF. (Portuguese)
- Gesammelte Aufsatze zur Religionssoziologie [Collected Essays on the Sociology of Religion], 1920- 1921.
- The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism, 1951; Free Press, 1959, PDF. (English)
- Basic Concepts in Sociology, 1962. (English)
- Bibliography
Literature[edit]
- Marianne Weber, Max Weber: A Biography, ed. & trans. Harry Zohn, New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers, 1988. (English)
- Joachim Radkau, Max Weber, Munich and Vienna: Carl Hanser, 2005. (German)
- Max Weber: A Biography, trans. Patrick Camiller, Polity Press, 2009. (English)