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Max Weber And The Path From Political Economy To Economic Sociology 1st Edition Christopher Adairtoteff

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Max Weber And The Path From Political Economy To Economic Sociology 1st Edition Christopher Adairtoteff
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.98 MB
Pages: 136
Author: Christopher Adair-Toteff
ISBN: 9780367620073, 0367620073
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Max Weber And The Path From Political Economy To Economic Sociology 1st Edition Christopher Adairtoteff by Christopher Adair-toteff 9780367620073, 0367620073 instant download after payment.

This book examines the largely-neglected shift in Max Weber’s work from political economy to economic sociology. Considering the importance of his recognition―made during his research on the Protestant Ethic―of the reciprocal influences that exist between economics and society and the role of this realization in prompting him to rethink the study of political economy, the author sheds fresh light on his emerging belief that the study of the relationship between economic factors and social issues required a new discipline. A study that charts an important development in the thought of one of the founding figures of sociology, this volume will appeal to scholars of social theory with interests in the history of the field and the legacy of Max Weber.

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