ABSTRACT Dominant schools of sociological theory today tend to downplay, or even omit entirely, a consideration of ‘dynamically autonomous ’ ideas. This investigation reconstructs a case study – Max Weber’s analysis of the rise of other-worldly salvation religions – in which just these ideas are discovered as capable of placing thrusts into motion toward the constitution of groups and social change. Does Weber’s argument regarding the causal impetus of ideas remain plausible in secularized societies? Tensions in the American world-view, it is argued, give birth to dynamically autonomous ideas that, in an analogous manner, call forth new groupings. Analyses of social change in American society that refer alone to political and economic inter...
The structure of scientific revolutions - if we follow Thomas Kuhn - is characterized by crises of k...
By tracing the concepts \u27charisma\u27 and \u27charismatic authority\u27 from theological to socio...
Copyright Routledge [Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA]Max Weber is seen as one...
Max Weber's writings in The Sociology of Religion are today acknowledged as a classic of the social ...
This paper presents three sociological theories of Weberian origin: church-sect theory, secularizati...
Amidst the recent resurgence of interest in religion as one of the main ‘sources of the self’, Max W...
The article proposes the survey of the attempts to reconstruct the theoretical core in Weber’s socio...
The sociological theory of action has split into two streams the sources of which could be traced ba...
The thesis, conceived as a theoretical study, deals with Max Weber's contribution to the issues of r...
Classical sociological theory is usually viewed as an account of the changing world in the long 19th...
Max Weber, German economist, historian, sociologist, methodologist, and political thinker, is of phi...
Ernst Bloch stood in intellectual opposition to Max Weber, yet they have a similar framework through...
This paper discusses the dependence of current sociological efforts towards explaining the rise of w...
Max Weber argued that a religious group or individual is influenced by all kinds of things but if th...
International audienceAmong the alternatives to contemporary capitalism being explored today, intent...
The structure of scientific revolutions - if we follow Thomas Kuhn - is characterized by crises of k...
By tracing the concepts \u27charisma\u27 and \u27charismatic authority\u27 from theological to socio...
Copyright Routledge [Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA]Max Weber is seen as one...
Max Weber's writings in The Sociology of Religion are today acknowledged as a classic of the social ...
This paper presents three sociological theories of Weberian origin: church-sect theory, secularizati...
Amidst the recent resurgence of interest in religion as one of the main ‘sources of the self’, Max W...
The article proposes the survey of the attempts to reconstruct the theoretical core in Weber’s socio...
The sociological theory of action has split into two streams the sources of which could be traced ba...
The thesis, conceived as a theoretical study, deals with Max Weber's contribution to the issues of r...
Classical sociological theory is usually viewed as an account of the changing world in the long 19th...
Max Weber, German economist, historian, sociologist, methodologist, and political thinker, is of phi...
Ernst Bloch stood in intellectual opposition to Max Weber, yet they have a similar framework through...
This paper discusses the dependence of current sociological efforts towards explaining the rise of w...
Max Weber argued that a religious group or individual is influenced by all kinds of things but if th...
International audienceAmong the alternatives to contemporary capitalism being explored today, intent...
The structure of scientific revolutions - if we follow Thomas Kuhn - is characterized by crises of k...
By tracing the concepts \u27charisma\u27 and \u27charismatic authority\u27 from theological to socio...
Copyright Routledge [Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA]Max Weber is seen as one...