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E-grāmata: Max Weber and 'the Protestant Ethic': Twin Histories [Oxford Scholarship Online E-books]

(Fellow in History, St. Anne's College, Oxford)
  • Formāts: 424 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Sep-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780198702528
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  • Formāts: 424 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Sep-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780198702528
Max Weber and The Protestant Ethic: Twin Histories presents an entirely new portrait of Max Weber, one of the most prestigious social theorists in recent history, using his most famous work, The Protestant Ethic and the "Spirit" of Capitalism, as its central point of reference. It offers an
intellectual biography of Weber framed along historical lines - something which has never been done before. It re-evaluates The Protestant Ethic--a text surprisingly neglected by scholars - supplying a missing intellectual and chronological centre to Weber's life and work.

Peter Ghosh suggests that The Protestant Ethic is the link which unites the earlier (pre-1900) and later (post-1910) phases of his career. He offers a series of fresh perspectives on Weber's thought in various areas - charisma, capitalism, law, politics, rationality, bourgeois life, and (not least)
Weber's unusual religious thinking, which was 'remote from god' yet based on close dialogue with Christian theology. This approach produces a convincing view of Max Weber as a whole; while previously the sheer breadth of his intellectual interests has caused him to be read in a fragmentary way
according to a series of specialized viewpoints, this volume seeks to put him back together again as a real individual.

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Winner of Winner of the 2014 Istvan Hont Memorial Prize.
Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
Textual Symbols and Conventions xiii
Four German Words xiv
Abbreviations xv
PART I THE GENESIS OF THE PROTESTANT ETHIC---AND THE HISTORY OF MAX WEBER, c.1884--1905
1 A Problem
3(9)
2 A Situation Report c.1897
12(19)
3 A Narrative 1898--1905
31(26)
4 Capitalism
57(19)
5 Politics and Nationality
76(9)
6 Religion
85(17)
7 Rationality and Law
102(27)
8 A Whole Text?
129(16)
PART II THE SECOND HISTORY OF THE PROTESTANT ETHIC---AND OF MAX WEBER, 1905--1920
Proem
145(3)
1 1905--1908: Going into Hibernation
148(27)
I A narrative
149(13)
II Capitalism and religion, 1907--1908
162(13)
2 The "Anti-Critical" Essays
175(7)
3 Recalled to Life: From the 'Protestant Ethic' to 'Economy and Society' and the World Religions
182(23)
4 War and Peace: 1914--1920
205(13)
5 Religiosity and Modernity (I)
218(29)
I Religion, politics, Wissenschaft
218(5)
II The question of continuity
223(5)
III An argument from quantity
228(6)
IV Two "sides"
234(7)
V An expansion of horizons?
241(6)
6 Religiosity and Modernity (II)
247(47)
I General observations; Asceticism and mysticism
247(10)
II Anti-magic
257(8)
III Ethical and salvation religions---and beyond
265(12)
IV The problem of meaning
277(17)
7 Capitalism and Herrschaft
294(45)
I More problems with capitalism
297(8)
II Charisma
305(12)
III Capitalism, law and bureaucracy, c.1910--1914
317(9)
IV The impact of war
326(9)
V A conclusion
335(4)
8 From the Sects to 'The City': Max Weber 'the fairly pure bourgeois'
339(48)
I The legacy of 1648
340(7)
II The sectarian idea, 1884--1905
347(7)
III 'The Protestant Sects', 1907
354(7)
IV Sects and virtuosi
361(11)
V The bourgeois idea and the city
372(15)
Envoi: Who was Max Weber? 387(6)
Index 393
Peter Ghosh was a Junior Research Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford (1980-1), and has been a Fellow in History at St. Anne's College, Oxford since 1981.