Stephen I. Ternyik. The Significance of Max Weber for the Progress of Modern Social Science


Social Sciences / Sociology / Comparative sociology

Submitted on: Sep 15, 2024, 04:15:50

Description: At the present point we are always back to what Max Weber means with what he calls 'rationalisation processes' in religions and world-views, treating these, first of all, historically, i.e. looking backwards in time. As a first step in understanding the present. Weber is the first to have introduced, in the analysis of just how economics and politics interact in modernity (treated in its historical specificity), the reality of psychological processes. That's where he excels, far beyond Marx or the Liberals. That is, above all, where we can learn from him. Before it's too late.

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