Max Weber, capitalism and the religion of India
This paper examines Max Weber's 'The Religion of India' and places it in the wider context of his work. It tries to show in detail how Weber's study of India formed part of the comparative analysis of world civilizations which was the natural result of his interest in the causal...
Auteur principal: | Gellner, D |
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Autres auteurs: | British Sociological Association |
Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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SAGE Publications
1982
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