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Max Weber on Law in Economy and Society

Max Weber on Law in Economy and Society( )
Author: Weber, Max
Edited and Translated by: Rheinstein, Max
Translator: Shils, Edward A.
Series title:Twentieth Century Legal Philosophy Ser.
ISBN:978-0-674-55651-5
Publication Date:Jan 1954
Publisher:Harvard University Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $27.50
Book Description:

This book contains an English translation of the parts of Economy and Society in which Weber investigates the relationship between the social phenomenon "law" and the other spheres of social life, especially the economic and the political. It includes an extensive introduction and explanatory and bibliographical notes by Max Rheinstein.

Book Details
Pages:363
Detailed Subjects: Law / Comparative
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.5 x 8.25 Inches
Book Weight:1.4 Pounds
Author Biography
Weber, Max (Author)
Max Weber, a German political economist, legal historian, and sociologist, had an impact on the social sciences that is difficult to overestimate. According to a widely held view, he was the founder of the modern way of conceptualizing society and thus the modern social sciences. His major interest was the process of rationalization, which characterizes Western civilization---what he called the "demystification of the world." This interest led him to examine the three types of domination or authority that characterize hierarchical relationships: charismatic, traditional, and legal. It also led him to the study of bureaucracy; all of the world's major religions; and capitalism, which he viewed as a productof the Protestant ethic. With his contemporary, the French sociologist Emile Durkheim---they seem not to have known each other's work---he created modern sociology. 020



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