The major contribution of Max Weber, according to the author, is to be seen in the concept of the “modern world” and its destiny as a society based on rational calculation. Such modern rationality is technically equipped and formal from a logical point of view. It provides a link between desired social goals and available resources to reach them. It is also a challenge for the decision-making power groups, unable to face the consequences of such rationality that begins as a liberation from traditional values and ends up in some sort of “steel cage”. Weber does not seem capable of suggesting a way out of this social and political contradiction
Table of Contents Foreword Ramon Marimon I. Max Weber in the 21st Century or: how is Transdiscip...
The thesis, conceived as a theoretical study, deals with Max Weber's contribution to the issues of r...
How do writers, marginalied by the authoritarian state in which they live, intervene in the politica...
The major contribution of Max Weber, according to the author, is to be seen in the concept of the “m...
This book brings together leading figures in history, sociology, political science, feminism and cri...
The suggestions which Max Weber and Jurgen Habermas offer to ameliorate the moral, ethical and pract...
Copyright Routledge [Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA]Max Weber is seen as one...
Max Weber, German economist, historian, sociologist, methodologist, and political thinker, is of phi...
Following Aristotle's distinction between theoretical and practical rationality, Max Weber holds tha...
Among the “classic” diagnoses of modernity, the German scholar Max Weber is often ascribed the role ...
In this essay, I explore what I believe to be the fundamental issues of Max Weber’s social and polit...
In the first part of the paper M. Weber’s standpoint will be analyzed. Through the distinction betwe...
Weber’s critique of modernity centred on how it shaped the habitus – life-conduct and motivations – ...
The article confronts key notions framing our understanding of modernity, such as rationality, knowl...
A great deal of 20th century social thought has been based on a pessimistic view of modernity that a...
Table of Contents Foreword Ramon Marimon I. Max Weber in the 21st Century or: how is Transdiscip...
The thesis, conceived as a theoretical study, deals with Max Weber's contribution to the issues of r...
How do writers, marginalied by the authoritarian state in which they live, intervene in the politica...
The major contribution of Max Weber, according to the author, is to be seen in the concept of the “m...
This book brings together leading figures in history, sociology, political science, feminism and cri...
The suggestions which Max Weber and Jurgen Habermas offer to ameliorate the moral, ethical and pract...
Copyright Routledge [Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA]Max Weber is seen as one...
Max Weber, German economist, historian, sociologist, methodologist, and political thinker, is of phi...
Following Aristotle's distinction between theoretical and practical rationality, Max Weber holds tha...
Among the “classic” diagnoses of modernity, the German scholar Max Weber is often ascribed the role ...
In this essay, I explore what I believe to be the fundamental issues of Max Weber’s social and polit...
In the first part of the paper M. Weber’s standpoint will be analyzed. Through the distinction betwe...
Weber’s critique of modernity centred on how it shaped the habitus – life-conduct and motivations – ...
The article confronts key notions framing our understanding of modernity, such as rationality, knowl...
A great deal of 20th century social thought has been based on a pessimistic view of modernity that a...
Table of Contents Foreword Ramon Marimon I. Max Weber in the 21st Century or: how is Transdiscip...
The thesis, conceived as a theoretical study, deals with Max Weber's contribution to the issues of r...
How do writers, marginalied by the authoritarian state in which they live, intervene in the politica...