The Young Max Weber and German Social Democracy: The ‘Labour Question’ and the Genesis of Social Theory in Imperial Germany
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Romance
Format
Hardcover
Pages
341
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 2022
Publisher
Brill
Description
Victor Strazzeri delves into the early influences that shaped Max Weber's intellectual journey, particularly the intersection between his thought and the burgeoning German social democracy. In a world both politically charged and intellectually vibrant, Weber wrestled with the pressing 'labour question' of his time, seeking to understand the complexities of class, society, and the role of the state.
This exploration weaves together historical context with Weber's developing social theories, painting a vivid portrait of a thinker who was not only responding to his environment but also shaping it. Strazzeri invites readers to witness the emergence of ideas that still resonate today, revealing how Weber's ideas were a product of his time while also pioneering concepts that would influence generations to come.
This exploration weaves together historical context with Weber's developing social theories, painting a vivid portrait of a thinker who was not only responding to his environment but also shaping it. Strazzeri invites readers to witness the emergence of ideas that still resonate today, revealing how Weber's ideas were a product of his time while also pioneering concepts that would influence generations to come.
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