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Author Diggins, John P.

Title Max Weber : politics and the spirit of tragedy / John Patrick Diggins
Edition First edition
Published New York : Basic Books, [1996]
©1996

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Description xvi, 334 pages : map ; 24 cm
Contents 1. The Last Puritan -- 2. "Man's Philosophy Is His Biography" -- 3. Authority and Its Discontents -- 4. Calvinism and Capitalism: The Irony of Unintended Consequences -- 5. Human Action and Its Meanings -- 6. The Dignity of the Academic Calling -- 7. "A Joyous Triumph over Rationality": Women, the Erotic, and the Power of Status Politics -- 8. Subjectivity in Morals, Willfulness in Politics: Germany, America, and World War I -- 9. "Peace Without Victory" and "Gambling on Gratitude": Woodrow Wilson and Max Weber -- 10. The German Revolution of 1918 and the Doctrine of Socialism -- 11. "The Centre Cannot Hold"
Summary Diggins brilliantly connects the critical moments of Weber's life - and in particular, his experience of America - to his most enduring ideas on power, capitalism, bureaucracy, and science. He argues that Weber's emphasis on such topics as rapaciousness, hypocrisy, and deception makes his work timelier than ever in helping to illuminate the dilemmas of modern American politics
Ever since World War II, Max Weber has been regarded as a monument to the most conservative and conventional orthodoxies of the social science establishment. Despite the fact that many of Weber's books, foremost among them, Economy and Society and The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, are classics and continue to be read, there has never been a single-volume treatment of Weber's life and thought in English. In reversing this critical neglect, John Patrick Diggins challenges Weber's iconic status and in the process uncovers another side of Weber: one influenced by Nietzsche, one whose deep belief in individualism bound him close to the Emersonian tradition in America, one with a Lincoln-like sense of history as tragedy, and one with a sober sense of the responsibilities of the state
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-317) and index
Subject Weber, Max, 1864-1920.
Social sciences -- Methodology.
Social sciences -- Philosophy.
Social scientists -- Biography.
Genre/Form Biographies.
LC no. 96001616
ISBN 0465017509