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I can only agree with the comments of the earlier review. This is a great book for those interested in Weber or in social theory in general. I would recommend reading Professor Kalberg's new translation of Weber's classic "The Protestant Ethic & The Spirit of Capitalism" before tackling this book. Kalberg's introduction to PE provides a nice intro to this book as well.
Of particular interest to me were the varied uses of Ideal Types and how they are shown by the author to have a "broad-ranging theoretical capacity" besides being useful has a heuristic yardstick in sociological comparisons.
All in all I came away with a sense of awe and respect for not only Max Weber's, but also Stephen Kalberg's achievement here -- The former in originating and conceptualizing and the latter in synthesizing and reconstructing Weber's intellectually stunning methodology and structure. In short this is a brilliant work from one of today's foremost Weberian scholars.
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What is the behavioural impact of a confession of faith and various christian beliefs on the conduct of business in a society? To my knowlege, Weber was the first to not only raise such a question but also to let the answers freely flow out from historical and cross-comparative studies.
Are you a christian? Read it. Are you a protestant? Read it. Are you a catholic? Read it. Are you sometimes feeling as a specialist without spirit or a hedonist without a heart? Read it.
It is not only a christian commonsense refutation of Das Kapital ans its utopian idealism, so far from real life and human condition as such, but also a real alternative to today's "specialists without spirit, hedonists without a heart, nonentities imagining they have attained a stage of humankind never reached before".
By the way, this IS INDEED a very good translation from the original 1905 publication of the first edition, therefore free from the more controversial and vindicative tone which controversial critics are alleged to often have succeeded in drawing Weber into. Here you will have Weber's original ideas laid bare and plainly exponed in their original and simple form, free from the controversy-ladden arguments which Weber had to face by the end of his carrer (BTW, Weber highly resented the controversy in which he found his work drawn into, which he solely intended as a basis step for further studies and enquiries).
religious belief in money as a means of eternal salvation. Trough accumulating more wealth, capitalists were trying to prove for themselves that they were worthy of God's grace and hence were secured an afterlife in Paradise. However, spending money was not an option for these capitalists. It was considered a sin to use capital gains to satisfy carnal and worldly desires ( compare with Enron and Worldcom executives). Wealth was in many ways protected by a fear of God.
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Weber had so much to say about so many subjects that any anthology would require a well-considered method of organization; this book has that. It is easy to navigate. When I want to know what Weber said about a particular subject, I look in _From Max Weber_.
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As a new teacher, I have found this series invaluable in preparing my lessons. I think you'll like this one.
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