Sumario: | This book by Wolfgang Schluchter explores the foundational concepts of action, order, and culture within the framework of Max Weber's sociological theories. It provides a comprehensive analysis of Weber's ideas and their historical evolution, comparing them with other sociological research programs. The text delves into the influence of ideas on history, the nature of rationality in Europe, and the dynamics of cultural sociology. The book is intended for scholars and students of sociology and those interested in Weberian studies, emphasizing the structuralist approach and methodological considerations. It aims to advance understanding of the theoretical and historical development of sociological concepts.
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