Rousseau and Weber: Two Studies in the Theory of Legitimacy, Volume 5Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1980 - 275 pagine 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 |
Sommario
Belief theory and power theory of legitimacy | 6 |
the general will | 17 |
The intellectual background of the Social Contract | 25 |
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1st edn analysis authority basic behaviour belief bureaucracy capitalism causal chapter charisma claim concept concern critical critique cultural culturalist democracy Dilthey Discourse on Inequality distinct Durkheim Economy and Society egalitarian empirical Enlightenment epistemological Essays fact freedom German Hegel historical historicism historicist Historismus Hobbes Ibid idea ideology imacy individual industrial instrumental action interpretation Jean-Jacques Rousseau Karl knowledge legal domination legit legitimate domination Leo Strauss liberal liberty logical London Marx matter Max Weber meaning Menger methodological moral motives natural law neo-Kantian normative object participatory patterns political philosophy political sociology problem Protestant Ethic psychological rational reason revolution Rickert role Rous Rousseau's political Rousseauian rule rulers Schelting sect sense Simmel social action Social Contract social science social theory sovereignty spirit Stoic stress structure Study theoretical theorists theory of legitimacy thinkers thought tion traditional turn typology utilitarian validity values Weber's theory Weber's thesis Weberian
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