Max Weber
Maximilian Carl Emil Weber (; ; 21 April 186414 June 1920) was a German sociologist, historian, jurist, and political economist who was one of the central figures in the development of sociology and the social sciences more generally. His ideas continue to influence social theory and research.Born in Erfurt in 1864, Weber studied law and history in Berlin, Göttingen, and Heidelberg. After earning his doctorate in law in 1889 and habilitation in 1891, he taught in Berlin, Freiburg, and Heidelberg. He married his cousin Marianne Schnitger two years later. In 1897, he had a breakdown after his father died following an argument. Weber ceased teaching and travelled until the early 1900s. He recovered and wrote ''The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism''. During the First World War, he initially supported Germany's war effort but became critical of it and supported democratisation. He also gave the lectures "Science as a Vocation" and "Politics as a Vocation". After the war, Weber co-founded the German Democratic Party, unsuccessfully ran for office, and advised the drafting of the Weimar Constitution. Becoming frustrated with politics, he resumed teaching in Vienna and Munich. He died of pneumonia in 1920 at the age of 56, possibly as a result of the post-war Spanish flu pandemic. A book, ''Economy and Society'', was left unfinished.
One of Weber's main intellectual concerns was in understanding the processes of rationalisation, secularisation, and disenchantment. He formulated a thesis arguing that such processes were associated with the rise of capitalism and modernity. Weber also argued that the Protestant work ethic influenced the creation of capitalism in ''The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism''. It was followed by ''The Economic Ethics of the World Religions'', where he examined the religions of China, India, and ancient Judaism. In terms of government, Weber argued that states were defined by their monopoly on violence and categorised social authority into three distinct forms: charismatic, traditional, and rational-legal. He was also a key proponent of methodological antipositivism, arguing for the study of social action through interpretive rather than purely empiricist methods. Weber made a variety of other contributions to economic sociology, political sociology, and the sociology of religion.
After his death, the rise of Weberian scholarship was slowed by the Weimar Republic's political instability and the rise of Nazi Germany. In the post-war era, organised scholarship began to appear, led by Talcott Parsons. Other American and British scholars were also involved in its development. Over the course of the twentieth century, Weber's reputation grew as translations of his works became widely available and scholars increasingly engaged with his life and ideas. As a result of these works, he began to be regarded as a founding father of sociology, alongside Karl Marx and Émile Durkheim, and one of the central figures in the development of the social sciences more generally. Provided by Wikipedia
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Young Woman in a Broad-Brimmed Hat: A Newly Acquired Painting by Caesar Boetius van Everdingen by Gregor J. M. Weber
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A Question of Framing On Vermeer’s Woman in Blue Reading a Letter by Gregor J. M. Weber
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High Time for a Gas Price Cap: An Important Instrument in the Fight Against Energy Price Burdens by Sebastian Dullien, Isabella M. Weber
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Establishing windbreaks: how rapidly do the smaller tree transplants reach the height of the larger ones? by J. Dostálek, M. Weber, T. Frantík
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The relationship between tropospheric wave forcing and tropical lower stratospheric water vapor by S. Dhomse, M. Weber, J. Burrows
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Subversion of the Endocytic and Secretory Pathways by Bacterial Effector Proteins by Mary M. Weber, Robert Faris
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Proprioceptive disturbances in weightlessness revisited by Uwe Proske, Bernhard M. Weber
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Putting the brakes on inflation with a gas price cap by Sebastian Dullien, Isabella M. Weber
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Fundamental Limits on Spatial Resolution in Ultrafast X-ray Diffraction by Adam Kirrander, Peter M. Weber
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Overwinter survival of Corbicula fluminea in a central Minnesota lake. by Megan M Weber, Daniel Cibulka
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Early Outcomes of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Complex Clinical Population by A. V. Samokhvalov, M. Weber
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Increasing the time resolution of a pulse width modulator in a class D power amplifier by using delay lines by M. Weber, T. Vennemann, W. Mathis
Published 2014-11-01
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Uncertainty budgets of major ozone absorption cross sections used in UV remote sensing applications by M. Weber, V. Gorshelev, A. Serdyuchenko
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WORLDDEM – A NOVEL GLOBAL FOUNDATION LAYER by G. Riegler, S. D. Hennig, M. Weber
Published 2015-03-01
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