The writings of Max Weber (1864-1920) contain one of the most
fascinating and sophisticated attempts ever made to create an economic
sociology. Economic sociologist and Weber scholar Richard Swedberg has
selected the most important of Weber's enormous body of writings on
the topic, making these available for the first time in a single
volume. The central themes around which the anthology is organized are
modern capitalism and its relationships to politics, to law, and to
culture and religion; a special section is devoted to theoretical
aspects of economic sociology. Swedberg provides a valuable
introduction illuminating biographical and intellectual dimensions of
Weber's work in economic sociology, as well as a glossary defining key
concepts in Weber's work in the field and a bibliographical guide to
this corpus. Weber's substantive views on economic sociology are
represented in this volume through crucial excerpts from works such as
his General Economic History and The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit
of Capitalism, but the reader can follow his attempt to construct a
conceptual foundation for economic sociology in Economy and Society as
well. Also included is Weber's celebrated inaugural lecture, "The
Freiburg Address," along with a number of central but hitherto
inaccessible writings. Though written nearly a century ago, Weber's
work has the quality of a true classic, and the reader will find many
ideas in his writings on economic topics that remain applicable in
today's world. These include Weber's discussion of what is now called
social capital, his analysis of the institutions needed for a
well-functioning capitalist economy, and his more general attempt to
introduce social structure into economic analysis. As this volume
demonstrates, what basically motivated Weber to work with economic
sociology was a realization shared by many economists and sociologists
today: that the analysis of economic phenomena must include an
understanding of the social dimension. Guided by volume editor
Swedberg, the reader of this anthology discovers the significance and
the enduring relevance of Weber's contribution to economic sociology.
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ISBN
9780691218168
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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