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Issue 6.2
Editorial
Archive:
Der kranke Löwe auf der Couch
Guenther Roth

Articles

Max Weber Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 & Vol. 6 No.1 (2006)

  Volume 5.2
  Editorial
Sam Whimster

 
From Agrarian Capitalism to the 'Spirit' of
Modern Capitalism: Max Weber's Approaches
to the Protestant Ethic
Wolfgang J. Mommsen

 
The Creation of the Sacred Text: Talcott Parsons
Translates The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
Lawrence Scaff


Weber's Use of Scholarly Praise and Scholarly Criticism
in The Protestant Ethic and the 'Spirit' of Capitalism
Hartmut Lehmann


Max Weber and William James: 'Pragmatism',
Psychology, Religion
Peter Ghosh


Puritan American Capitalists and Evolutionary
Game Theory
W.G. Runciman


R.H. Tawney, Ernst Troeltsch and Max Weber
on Puritanism and Capitalism
Sam Whimster

 
Nationalism and the Modern Economy: Communing
with the Spirit of Max Weber
Liah Greenfeld

  A Weberian Account of Social Norms and Trust
in Financial Markets
Sandro Segre

  Volume 6.1
The Origins of the Puritan Capitalist and the Vocational
Politician-a Series of Just-so Stories? Or Why is Weber's
Genealogy of the Vocational Politician So Uncontroversial?
Peter Breiner

 

Sombart and Weber on Professional Politicians
Kari Palonen

 

Max Weber and Judaism: An Insight into the Methodology
of The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
Jack Barbalet

 

Reformation as a General Ideal Type:
A Comparative Outline
Mohammad Nafissi

Max Weber's The City and the Islamic City
Sami Zubaida

  Work and the Conduct of Life: Weber's Legacy
Hans-Peter Müller

  Capitalism and the Spirit of Critique: Activism
and Professional Fate in a Contemporary Social
Movement/NGO
Pier-Paolo Pasqualoni and Alan Scott

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