The Life and Work of Max Weber
Carl Diehl
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1923, vol. 38, issue 1, 87-107
Abstract:
Weber's life, field of work, principal publications, 88. — His position on the method of social science, 90. — The "Ideal Type" and its methodological significance, 95. — Its bearing on the methods of economics, 98. — Weber as sociologist, 100. — Relation of sociology to other sciences, 103. — Conclusion, 106.
Date: 1923
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