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Corey Robin writes about Max Weber’s two lectures on the philosopher and the politician, which have now been reissued under the title “Charisma and Disenchantment: The Vocation Lectures.” ...
I n 1917 and 1919, at the invitation of University of Munich students, Max Weber delivered two public lectures, “Science as a Vocation” and “Politics as a Vocation.” ...
I n the summer of 1917, a group of university students in Munich invited Max Weber to launch a lecture series on “intellectual work as a vocation” with a talk about the scholar’s work. He ...
Max Weber, the north German economist, proud reserve officer in the Kaiser's army, literal dueler with academic opponents, and co-founder of modern sociology, sits on every college reading list ...
Max Weber was one of 50 million victims who died during the 1918 influenza epidemic, also known as Spanish flu. He was only 56 years old — most likely with many famous books still in him.
Max Weber. Buy on Bookshop. New York Review of Books, 176 pp., $15.95. Modern invocations of the work ethic are usually misreadings: The Protestant Ethic was more lament than celebration.
How Max Weber Explains Impeachment ... Weber’s lecture was draped in great expectation and drama. By 1917, he was not just an academic but Germany’s most famous and influential public ...
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