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Essays collected from selected writings on politics, economics, and social theory

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Max Weber
Max Weber

German sociologist whose The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism argued that Calvinist theology was the cultural precondition for modern capitalism. His concepts of bureaucracy, ideal types, and legitimate domination are foundational to social science. He is one of the three founding figures of sociology.

More by Max Weber

  • The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of CapitalismCalvinist ethics shaped capitalist economic spirit and modern Western civilization→
  • Economy and SocietyComprehensive analysis of economic, political, and social authority structures across cultures→
  • The Methodology of the Social SciencesPrinciples for rigorous causal analysis in historical and social science research→
  • The Sociology of ReligionReligion's role in shaping economic systems and social organization across civilizations→
  • Politics as a VocationLecture on politics as professional vocation requiring ethics and responsibility→
  • Science as a VocationEssay on science as vocation emphasizing objectivity, values, and professional ethics→

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