Book review : Max Weber's 'Science as a vocation'; Weber and Rickert. Concept formation in the cultural sciences; Fleeing the iron cage. Culture, politics, and modernity in the thought of Max Weber

Document Type

Book review

Source Publication

The British Journal of Sociology

Publication Date

3-1992

Volume

43

Issue

1

First Page

142

Last Page

144

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Abstract

This article reviews the book "Max Weber's 'Science as a Vocation'" by Peter Lassman & Irving Velody; "Weber and Rickert. Concept Formation in the Cultural Sciences" by Guy Oakes; "Fleeing the Iron Cage. Culture, Politics, and Modernity in the Thought of Max Weber" by Lawrence A. Scaff.

DOI

10.2307/591205

Print ISSN

00071315

E-ISSN

14684446

Publisher Statement

Copyright ©1992 Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Access to external full text or publisher's version may require subscription.

Full-text Version

Publisher’s Version

Language

English

Recommended Citation

Baehr, P. (1992). Book review : Max Weber's 'Science as a vocation'; Weber and Rickert. Concept formation in the cultural sciences; Fleeing the iron cage. Culture, politics, and modernity in the thought of Max Weber. The British Journal of Sociology, 43(1), 142-144. doi: 10.2307/591205

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