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Max Weber
Reinhard Bendix
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Description for Max Weber
Paperback. Intends to make Weber's sociological work more accessible and more thematically coherent than it is either in the original or in translation. This volume is used as an introduction to the study of original Weber texts and gives the reader a systematic presentation of Weber's sociological studies. Num Pages: 573 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: JH. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 204 x 137 x 36. Weight in Grams: 686.
The purpose of this book is to make Weber's sociological work more accessible and more thematically coherent than it is either in the original or in translation. This volume is used as an introduction to the study of orignal Weber texts and gives the reader a systematic presentation of Weber's sociological studies.
The purpose of this book is to make Weber's sociological work more accessible and more thematically coherent than it is either in the original or in translation. This volume is used as an introduction to the study of orignal Weber texts and gives the reader a systematic presentation of Weber's sociological studies.
Product Details
Publisher
University of California Press California
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1992
Condition
New
Weight
686g
Number of Pages
573
Place of Publication
Berkerley, United States
ISBN
9780520031944
SKU
V9780520031944
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About Reinhard Bendix
Reinhard Bendix (1916 - 1991) was professor of political science at the University of California in Berkeley, where he has been teaching since 1947. Born in Berlin in 1916, Bendix fled the Hitler regime when he was twenty-two, and came to the United States, where he entered the University of Chicago. There he studied sociology and obtained a B.A. in ... Read more
Reviews for Max Weber
Our debt to Reinhard Bendix is great. [ Max Weber provides] a consistent and wholly satisfactory picture of the sequence of Weber's ideas and the development of a great intellect. . . . Its publication makes plain
even for those familiar with his writings
the enduring value of Weber's sociological thinking.
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even for those familiar with his writings
the enduring value of Weber's sociological thinking.
The Listener