Weber and Toennies

Weber and Toennies
Title Weber and Toennies PDF eBook
Author Joseph B. Maier
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 336
Release 2017-09-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351294342

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This collection of selected essays by Werner J. Cahnman brings together out of scattered dispersion his writings about Max Weber, Ferdinand Toennies, and historical sociology. The great theoretical range and depth of his intellect and mastery of sociological thinking is apparent as he discusses the impact of romanticism on modern thought, and how Weber and Toennies both analyzed and reacted to modernity. Cahnman places Weber (1864-1920), the dominant figure in twentieth-century sociology, in the midst of the methodological controversies so characteristic of contemporary social science, and he fully discusses the overarching importance of Weberian ideal-type theory. Although less well-known than Weber, Toennies (1855-1936) was also a sociologist of the first rank. He is best remembered for his enormously influential twin concepts, Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft, which contributed to our understanding of the historical and sociological basis for the change from premodern to modern societies. The essays in this volume establish Toennies' intellectual connections to Karl Marx, Max Weber, Emile Durkheim, and Herbert Spencer, and clarify his influence upon American sociology. Cahnman stood against strict separations between history and sociology, and his essays are all informed by a wonderful admixture of the theoretical and the concrete. They demonstrate how a genuine historical sociology, not unlike that of Weber and Toennies, can find and explain linkages between seemingly disparate events spanning time and place. This volume will be of interest to sociologists, political scientists, and intellectual historians.

Weber & Toennies

Weber & Toennies
Title Weber & Toennies PDF eBook
Author Joseph Ben Maier
Publisher
Total Pages 341
Release 1994
Genre Historical sociology
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Weber's Rationalism and Modern Society

Weber's Rationalism and Modern Society
Title Weber's Rationalism and Modern Society PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 233
Release 2015-04-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137365862

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Weber's Rationalism and Modern Society rediscovers Max Weber for the twenty-first century. Tony and Dagmar Waters' translation of Weber's works highlights his contributions to the social sciences and politics, credited with highlighting concepts such as "iron cage," "bureaucracy," "bureaucratization," "rationalization," "charisma," and the role of the "work ethic" in ordering modern labor markets. Outlining the relationship between community (Gemeinschaft), and market society (Gesellschaft), the issues of social stratification, power, politics, and modernity resonate just as loudly today as they did for Weber during the early twentieth century.

Max Weber

Max Weber
Title Max Weber PDF eBook
Author Alan Sica
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 383
Release 2017-09-08
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1351506552

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The most profound and enduring social theorist of sociology's classical period, Max Weber speaks as cogently to concerns of the new century as he did to those of the past. In Max Weber and the New Century, Alan Sica demonstrated Weber's preeminent position and lasting vitality within social theory by applying his ideas to a broad range of topics of contemporary concern. Max Weber: A Comprehensive Bibliography is a companion volume that offers some 4,600 bibliographic listings of work on Weber, making it the most complete guide to the literature in English and a testament to the continued vitality of Weber's thought. Sica's work supersedes all previous bibliographical efforts covering the Weber literature, both in the quantity and accuracy of its references, and the clarity and convenience of its format. In order to demonstrate the enormous variety of Weberiana in English, Sica has adopted a liberal criterion for inclusion, rather than a critical one, choosing to mix the best with what may be more routine work. Following a preface in which previous bibliographies and bibliographic problems are discussed, the volume opens with a series of five specialized bibliographies. The first lists Weber's works in English translation. The second lists reviews of Weber's major works including those translated into English, while the third covers reviews of recent books and other work on Weber. The fourth section contains a selection of dissertations and theses relating to Weber or his ideas. The fifth includes primary and secondary sources treating Weber on rationality and rationalization processes. The last and largest section offers a comprehensive Weber bibliography of works in English. This large-scale endeavor attempts to identify with accuracy and completeness the entire universe of Weber scholarship in English. It will be an essential scholarly tool for sociologists, historians, economists, and students of cultural and intellectual history.

Max Weber and the New Century

Max Weber and the New Century
Title Max Weber and the New Century PDF eBook
Author Alan Sica
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Total Pages 226
Release
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781412828239

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This work documents the continuing usefulness of Max Weber's unrivalled social thought. It offers a series of linked studies that treat Weber's concept of rationalization as expressed in different cultural forms, and Weber's relationship to modern philosophical thought.

Studies in Symbolic Interaction

Studies in Symbolic Interaction
Title Studies in Symbolic Interaction PDF eBook
Author Norman K. Denzin
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 450
Release 2008-07-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1846639301

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Emphasizes critical approaches to the study of race, identity and self, as well as developments in interactionist theory, ethics and dramaturical studies.

Objectivity and the Silence of Reason

Objectivity and the Silence of Reason
Title Objectivity and the Silence of Reason PDF eBook
Author George E. McCarthy
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Total Pages 364
Release
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781412829908

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McCarthy focuses on two key figures, Max Weber and JĀ³rgen Habermas, reopening the vibrant and rich intellectual dispute about knowledge and truth in epistemology and concept formation, logic of analysis, and methodology in the social sciences. He uses this debate to explore the forms of objectivity in everyday experience and science, and the relations between science, ethics, and politics.