Description |
1 online resource (321 pages) |
Contents |
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- Part I: Reason and Disenchantment -- 2 Max Weber and the Legacy of Critical Idealism -- 3 Max Weber and the Modern State -- 4 Nietzsche and Weber: When Does Reason Become Power? -- Part II: Politics, Time, and Bourgeois Modernity -- 5 Max Weber and the Liberal Political Tradition -- 6 Max Weber and the Bourgeoisie -- 7 The Politics of Time: Subjectivity and Modernity in Max Weber -- Part III: The Dilemmas of Rationalization -- 8 Mannheim and the Early Frankfurt School: The Weber Reception of Rival Traditions of Critical Sociology -- 9 The Comedy of Enlightenment: Weber, Habermas, and the Critique of Reification -- 10 The World Disenchanted, and the Return of Gods and Demons -- 11 The Revenge of the Sacred: Technology and Re-enchantment -- 12 Max Weber and Post-Positivist Social Theory -- 13 Max Weber: Legitimation, Method, and the Politics of Theory -- Notes on Contributors |
Summary |
Asher Horowitz and Terry Maley present a collection of essays tracing the contemporary significance of Weber's work for the tradition of Enlightenment political thought and its critiques |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Weber, Max, 1864-1920.
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SUBJECT |
Weber, Max, 1864-1920 fast |
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Sociology -- Philosophy.
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Sociology -- Philosophy
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Maley, Terry
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ISBN |
9781442671188 |
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1442671181 |
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