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Camic Charles, Philip S. Gorski, and David M. Trubek (eds.). Max Weber's Economy and Society: A Critical
Companion. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2005.
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| List of Tables and Figures |
| Acknowledgments |
| Introduction (Charles Camic, Philip S. Gorski, and David M. Trubek) |
| Part I. Contextual and Textual Background |
| 1. Max Weber, Scion of the Cosmopolitan Bourgeoisie: Historical Context and
Present-Day Relevance (Guenther Roth) |
| 2. Economy and Society and the Revision of Weber's Ethics (Harvey Goldman) |
| 3. Max Weber's "Grand Sociology": The Origins and Composition of Wirtschaft
und Gesellschaft. Soziologie (Wolfgang J. Mommsen) |
| Part II. The Textual Core |
| 4. The Continuing Challenge of Weber's Theory of Rational Action (Donald
N. Levine) |
| 5. Max Weber's Economic Sociology: The Centerpiece of Economy and Society?
(Richard Swedberg) |
| 6. Democracy, Domination, and Legitimacy in Max Weber's Political Thought
(Regina F. Titunik) |
| 7. Religious Communities and the Path to Disenchantment: The Origins, Sources,
and Theoretical Core of the Religion Section (Hans G. Kippenberg) |
| Part III. Critical Perspectives |
| 8. Beyond Weberian Action Theory (Mustafa Emirbayer) |
| 9. The Shadow of Exploitation in Weber's Class Analysis (Erik Olin Wright) |
| 10. The Rule of the Father: Patriarchy and Patrimonialism in Early Modern
Europe (Julia Adams) |
| 11. The Protestant Ethic and the Bureaucratic Revolution: Ascetic Protestantism
and Administrative Rationalization in Early Modern Euope (Philip S. Gorski) |
| 12. Weber and the Sociology of Revolution (Randall Collins) |
| 13. The Disenchantment of Logically Formal Legal Rationality: Or, Max Weber's
Sociology in the Genealogy of the Contemporary Mode of Western Legal Thought (Duncan
Kennedy) |
| 14. Max Weber and the Origin of Human Rights: A Study of Cultural Innovation
(Hans Joas) |
| About the Contributors |
| Index
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