For Weber : essays on the sociology of fate / Bryan S. Turner.
نوع المادة : نصالسلاسل:Theory, culture & societyالناشر:London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, 1996الطبعات:2nd edوصف:xl, 408 pages ; 22 cmنوع المحتوى:- text
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- 080397633X
- 0803976348 (pbk)
- HM22.G3 W4586 1996
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 369-397) and index.
Introduction: Marx and Nietzsche -- 1. Logic and fate in Weber's sociology -- 2. Weber and structural Marxism -- 3. Weber and the Frankfurt School -- 4. Religious stratification -- 5. Theodicy, the career of a concept -- 6. Weber on medicine and religion -- 7. Feudalism and prebendalism -- 8. Weber and the sociology of development -- 9. Weber's Orientalism -- 10. Family, property and ideology -- 11. Weber and the sociology of law -- 12. Weber and late capitalism.
Written as a defence of Max Weber's sociology against the criticisms of academic sociology by Marxists such as Louis Althusser, the author rejects the view that Weber's sociology is bourgeois, subjectivist and individualistic. He examines a major theme in Weber's historical sociology, namely the unintended consequences (fate) of social action. The theme of the fatefulness of capitalist civilisation was derived from Nietzsche's critical enquiry into the condition of modern society.