Sumario: | This book explores the sociological theories of Max Weber, focusing on his analysis of modernity, capitalism, and social action. It delves into Weber's methodology, particularly his concept of the 'Protestant ethic' and its relationship with the spirit of capitalism. The book examines the nature of social action, the interplay between rationalization and modern societal dilemmas, and the enduring influence of cultural and class conflicts. It also addresses Weber's views on the nation-state, democracy, and the role of charisma in politics and religion. The author compiles essays and lectures, providing insights into Weber's ideas on education, science, and the university system. Intended for scholars and students of sociology, the text aims to deepen the understanding of Weber's contributions to social theory.
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