Max Weber

NOUN
  1. United States abstract painter (born in Russia) (1881-1961)
  2. German sociologist and pioneer of the analytic method in sociology (1864-1920)
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  • The book references Star Trek, Queer Nation kiss-ins, the writings of Lenin and Max Weber, and the Paris Commune - it's groovy.
  • This is but an extension of the expertise which Max Weber claimed to be the foundation of bureaucratic power.
  • In Max Weber's great essay, "Politics as a Vocation," there is vividly expressed a standpoint opposed to the old view of the State as essentially "natural," with the violence and coercion which it in fact practices being in principle eliminable. A Special Supplement: On Violence
  • In 1904, the German scholar Max Weber published The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.
  • This is but an extension of the expertise which Max Weber claimed to be the foundation of bureaucratic power.
  • For Max Weber, the creation of consonant harmony was a rational product of Western scientism.
  • Rauch could have written a sober-minded column about governing as a sordid compromise, a column about Max Weber and Thomas Mann, about the decision to drop the nuclear bomb, about philosopher-kings, about the art of the possible, about Abraham Lincoln and Vaclav Havel. The Volokh Conspiracy » Jonathan Rauch on David Frum on the Conservative Movement
  • A pioneer in legal sociology in Germany was Max Weber.
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