Max Weber and the Idea of Economic Sociology

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Max Weber and the Idea of Economic Sociology

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Swedberg's magisterial work is required reading. . . . [His] exquisitely lucid presentation is buttressed by diagrams and tables that further clarify the discussion. Readers will come away with admiration for both the genius of Weber himself and this author, who engages the reader so forcefully in the Weberian intellectual enterprise. Unreservedly recommended. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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"This book is unequivocally first-rate. Swedberg writes clearly, comprehensively, in a nuanced style, and with tremendous erudition. Max Weber and the Idea of Economic Sociology will be recognized as an invaluable work."--Mark Perlman, University Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh and founding editor of The Journal of Economic Literature

While most people are familiar with The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, few know that during the last decade of his life Max Weber (1864-1920) also tried to develop a new way of analyzing economic phenomena, which he termed "economic sociology." Indeed, this effort occupies the central place in Weber's thought during the years just before his death. Richard Swedberg here offers a critical presentation and the first major study of this fascinating part of Weber's work.

This book shows how Weber laid a solid theoretical foundation for economic sociology and developed a series of new and highly evocative concepts. He not only investigated economic phenomena but also linked them clearly with political, legal, and religious phenomena. Swedberg also demonstrates that Weber's approach to economic sociology addresses a major problem that has haunted economic analysis since the nineteenth century: how to effectively unite an interest-driven type of analysis (popular with economists) with a social one (of course preferred by sociologists). Exploring Weber's views of the economy and how he viewed its relationship to politics, law, and religion, Swedberg furthermore discusses similarities and differences between Weber's economic sociology and present-day thinking on the same topic. In addition, the author shows how economic sociology has recently gained greater credibility as economists and sociologists have begun to collaborate in studying problems of organizations, political structures, social problems, and economic culture more generally. Swedberg's book will be sure to further this new cooperation.

Max Weber and the Idea of Economic Sociology

Max Weber and the Idea of Economic Sociology,Richard Swedberg,Princeton Univ Pr,0691029490,1864-1920,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Contributions in economic soci,Economics,Economics (Specific Aspects),Economics - General,Economics - Theory,Sociological aspects,Sociology,Sociology (Specific Aspects),Sociology - General,Weber, Max,,Contributions in economic sociology,Weber, Max

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