Essays in economic sociology /
The writings of Max Weber (1864-1920) contain one of the most fascinating and sophisticated attempts ever made to create an economic sociology. Economic sociologist and Weber scholar Richard Swedberg has selected the most important of Weber's enormous body of writings on the topic, making these...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
[1999]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover Page
- Half-title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Note on the Texts of the Readings
- Introduction
- Part I: Modern Capitalism
- One: Modern Capitalism: Key Characteristics and Key Institutions
- Two: The Spirit of Capitalism
- Three: The Market
- Four: The Beginnings of the Firm
- Five: Class, Status, and Party
- Part II: Capitalism, Law, and Politics
- Six: The Three Types of Legitimate Domination
- Seven: The Bureaucratization of Politics and the Economy
- Eight: The Rational State and its Legal System
- Nine: The National State and Economic Policy (Freiburg Address)
- Ten: The Social Causes of the Decay of Ancient Civilization
- Part III: Capitalism, Culture, and Religion
- Eleven: The Evolution of the Capitalist Spirit
- Twelve: The Protestant Sects and the Spirit of Capitalism
- Thirteen: Kinship and Capitalism in China
- Fourteen: The Caste System in India
- Fifteen: Charity in Ancient Palestine
- Part IV: Theoretical Aspects of Economic Sociology
- Sixteen: Sociological Categories of Economic Action
- Seventeen: The Area of Economics, Economic Theory, and the Ideal Type
- Eighteen: Marginal Utility Analysis and ""The Fundamental Law of Psychophysics
- Glossary
- A Bibliographical Guide To Weber's Economic Sociology
- Index