Max Weber Foundation
The Max Weber Foundation (Ger. Max Weber Stiftung) is a German humanities research organisation based in Bonn and funded by the German Federal Government. It is composed of eleven independent institutes:[1]
- Six German Historical Institutes
- German Forum for Art History Paris
- German Institute for Japanese Studies (Tokyo)
- Orient-Institut Beirut
- Orient-Institut Istanbul
- Max Weber Forum for South Asian Studies in Delhi
References
- ^ "The Institutes Abroad of the DGIA Foundation".
External links
- Official website.
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Max Weber
- Bibliography
- List of speeches
- Liberalism
- German politics
- Zur Geschichte der Handelsgesellschaften im Mittelalter (1889)
- Roman Agrarian History and Its Significance for Public and Private Law (1891)
- Condition of Farm Labour in Eastern Germany (1892)
- The Stock Exchange (1896)
- The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (1905)
- The Economic Ethics of the World Religions
- The Religion of China (1915)
- The Religion of India (1916)
- Ancient Judaism (1921)
- Sociology of Religion (1920)
- The City (1921)
- Economy and Society (1922)
- "Science as a Vocation" (1917)
- "Politics as a Vocation" (1919)
- General Economic History (1923)
- Disenchantment
- Ideal type
- Inner-worldly asceticism
- Iron cage
- Life chances
- Methodological individualism
- Monopoly on violence
- Protestant work ethic
- Rationalisation
- Social action
- Affectional
- Traditional
- Instrumental
- Value-rational
- Three-component theory of stratification
- Tripartite classification of authority
- Value-freedom
- Verstehen
- Max Weber Sr. (father)
- Alfred Weber (brother)
- Marianne Weber (wife)
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