The rise of western rationalism : Max Weber's developmental history
By: SCHLUCHTER, Wolfgang
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Preface Introduction by Guenther Roth Chapter II - Weber's historical problem The distinctiveness of western capitalism The distinctiveness of western rationalism Chapter III - The philosophical background of Weber's developmental history A. Presuppositions and basic concepts B. Basic configurations of social order 1. The ethical component 2. The institutional component Chapter V. Types of law and types of domination 1. The relation between the sociology of domination and of law 2 - The sociology of law 3. The sociology of domination 4. Sociology of domination and typology of action 5 - Preliminary conclusion Chapoter VI - The role of the reformation in the transition to modernity methodological aspects of the sociology of religion The analysis of the breakthrough in the study od ascetic protestantism The analysis of the breakthrough in the comparative studies of religion and economy The cultural significance of christianity: a comparison o fthe world religions The cultural significance of ascetic protestantism: a comparison of salvation movement during the reformation Chapter VII - Conclusion Index
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