Basic Concepts in Sociology
Basic Concepts in Sociology is a book written by Maximilian Weber, a German economist and sociologist. The original edition was published in 1922 in German as Soziologische Grundbegriffe, but various translations to English exist. The first known of these was written in 1962.[1]
This is part of a monumental work that was interrupted by Weber's death. He attempted to summarize all important concepts of sociology in that part.
See also
- The Three Types of Legitimate Rule (discussion of concepts from the chapter "Bases of Legitimate Order")
References
- ^ Editions of Basic Concepts in Sociology by Max Weber Retrieved 2015-01-05.
External links
- Basic Concepts in Sociology, online ebook.
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Max Weber
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- Liberalism
- German politics
- Zur Geschichte der Handelsgesellschaften im Mittelalter (1889)
- Roman Agrarian History and Its Significance for Public and Private Law (1891)
- Condition of Farm Labour in Eastern Germany (1892)
- The Stock Exchange (1896)
- The Objectivity of the Sociological and Social-Political Knowledge (1904)
- The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (1905)
- The Religion of China (1915)
- The Religion of India (1916)
- The Rejection and the Meaning of the World (1916)
- Sociology of Religion (1920)
- Ancient Judaism (1921)
- The City (1921)
- Economy and Society (1922)
- Basic Concepts in Sociology (1922)
- Sociology of Community
- Sociology of Rulership and Religion
- Sociology of the World Religions
- "Science as a Vocation" (1917)
- "Politics as a Vocation" (1919)
- Wirtschaftsgeschichte (1923)
- Max Weber Sr. (father)
- Alfred Weber (brother)
- Marianne Weber (wife)
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