This is the first English translation of the 1905 German text and the first volume to include Weber's unexpurgated responses to his critics, which reveal important developments in and clarifications of Weber's argument.
Max Weber (1864-1920), the German sociologist and historian, significantly influenced the development of modern social science through his attempts to develop a systematic methodology for cross-cultural studies. He also published comparative studies of authority and domination and emphasized the importance of bureaucracy in modern Western societies.
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- Chapter I - Religious Affiliation and Social Stratification
- Chapter II - The Spirit of Capitalism
- Chapter III - Luther’s Conception of the Calling
- Chapter IV - The Religious Foundations of Worldly Asceticism
- Chapter V - Asceticism and the Spirit of Capitalism