Max Weber, Rationality and Modernity

Max Weber, Rationality and Modernity
Title Max Weber, Rationality and Modernity PDF eBook
Author Sam Whimster
Publisher Routledge
Pages 414
Release 2014-04-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 131783335X

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This book brings together leading figures in history, sociology, political science, feminism and critical theory to interpret, evaluate, criticize and update Weber's legacy. In a collection of specially commissioned pieces and translated articles the Weberian scholarship recognizes Max Weber as the figure central to contemporary debates on the need for societal rationality, the limits of reason and the place of culture and conduct in the supposedly post-religious age. In Part 1, Wolfgang Mommsen, Wilhelm Hennis, Guenther Roth and Wolfgang Schluchter provide a full and varied account of the theme of rationalization in the world civilizations. In Part 2 Pierre Bourdieu and Barry Hindess critically examine Weber's social action model, and Johannes Weiss and Martin Albrow address the putative 'crisis' of Western rationality. In Part 3 Jeffrey Alexander, Ralph Schroeder, Bryan Turner, Roslyn Bologh and Sam Whimster scrutinize Weber's understanding of modernity with its characteristic plurality of 'gods and demons'; they focus on its implications for individuality and personality, the body and sexuality, feminism and aesthetic modernism. Part 4 turns to politics, law and the state in the contemporary world: Colin Gordon on liberalism, Luciano Cavalli on charismatic politics, Stephen Turner and Regis Factor on decisionism and power and Scott Lash on modernism, substantice rationality and law. This book was first published in 1987.

Max Weber, Rationality and Modernity

Max Weber, Rationality and Modernity
Title Max Weber, Rationality and Modernity PDF eBook
Author Sam Whimster
Publisher Routledge
Pages 409
Release 2014-04-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317833368

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This book brings together leading figures in history, sociology, political science, feminism and critical theory to interpret, evaluate, criticize and update Weber's legacy. In a collection of specially commissioned pieces and translated articles the Weberian scholarship recognizes Max Weber as the figure central to contemporary debates on the need for societal rationality, the limits of reason and the place of culture and conduct in the supposedly post-religious age. In Part 1, Wolfgang Mommsen, Wilhelm Hennis, Guenther Roth and Wolfgang Schluchter provide a full and varied account of the theme of rationalization in the world civilizations. In Part 2 Pierre Bourdieu and Barry Hindess critically examine Weber's social action model, and Johannes Weiss and Martin Albrow address the putative 'crisis' of Western rationality. In Part 3 Jeffrey Alexander, Ralph Schroeder, Bryan Turner, Roslyn Bologh and Sam Whimster scrutinize Weber's understanding of modernity with its characteristic plurality of 'gods and demons'; they focus on its implications for individuality and personality, the body and sexuality, feminism and aesthetic modernism. Part 4 turns to politics, law and the state in the contemporary world: Colin Gordon on liberalism, Luciano Cavalli on charismatic politics, Stephen Turner and Regis Factor on decisionism and power and Scott Lash on modernism, substantice rationality and law. This book was first published in 1987.

Max Weber, Rationality and Modernity

Max Weber, Rationality and Modernity
Title Max Weber, Rationality and Modernity PDF eBook
Author Scott Lash
Publisher London ; Boston : Allen & Unwin
Pages 424
Release 1987
Genre Civilization, Modern
ISBN

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Max Weber (1894-1920) is generally recognized as one of the founding fathers of modern sociology. This collection pays homage to his influence, not just within sociology, but also political theory, science and religion

Max Weber and Postmodern Theory

Max Weber and Postmodern Theory
Title Max Weber and Postmodern Theory PDF eBook
Author N. Gane
Publisher Springer
Pages 200
Release 2002-04-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230502512

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This book explores the contemporary nature of Max Weber's work by looking in detail at his key concepts of rationalization and disenchantment. Thematic parallels are drawn between Weber's rationalization thesis and the critiques of contemporary culture developed by Jean-Francois Lyotard, Michel Foucault and Jean Baudrillard. It is suggested that these three 'postmoden' thinkers develop and respond to Weber's analysis of modernity by pursuing radical strategies of affirmation and re-enchantment. Examining the work of these three key thinkers in this way casts new light both on postmodern theory and on Weber's sociology of rationalization.

Max Weber: From History to Modernity

Max Weber: From History to Modernity
Title Max Weber: From History to Modernity PDF eBook
Author Profesor Bryan S Turner
Publisher Routledge
Pages 283
Release 2002-09-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134849567

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This wide-ranging and assured book, written by one of the leading Weber scholars in the English-speaking world, shows us the many sides of Max Weber. The book provides an authoritative guide to the current burning issues in social theory, religion, rationalization, the body, modernization and capitalism. It will be essential reading for anyone interested in Weber's claim that the aim of sociology must be to explain what is distinctive about the times in which we live.

Max Weber's Theory of Modernity

Max Weber's Theory of Modernity
Title Max Weber's Theory of Modernity PDF eBook
Author Dr Michael Symonds
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 209
Release 2015-08-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1472462866

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Weber’s theory of meaning and modernity is articulated through an understanding of his account of the way in which the pursuit of meaning in the modern world has been shaped by the loss of Western religion and how such pursuit gives sense to the phenomena of human suffering and death. Through a close, scholarly reading of Weber’s extensive writings and Vocation Lectures, the author explores the concepts of ‘paradox’ and ‘brotherliness’ as found in Weber’s work, in order to offer an original exposition of Weber’s actual theory of how meaning and meaninglessness work in the modern world.

In the Grip of Freedom

In the Grip of Freedom
Title In the Grip of Freedom PDF eBook
Author Cary Boucock
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 252
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780802083425

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Examining the relationship between Weber's Sociology of Law and his interpretation of the structure and meaning of modern society, Boucock looks at Weber's thought in the context of developments in Canada since 1982.