In 1904, the sociologist Max Weber traveled across the United States, loved what he saw and wrote about it. In return, America became a fan of Max Weber’s writings long before his homeland Germany.
This paper examines the concept of brotherly love as utilized by Max Weber in his sociology of religion and, especially, in his famous 'vocational' speeches. It argues that a central concern of Weber ...
Max Weber, a Russian-born Jewish painter who became one of the pioneers of modern art in the United States, died yesterday at his home in Great Neck, N.Y. at the age of 80. His paintings on Hebraic, ...
I n the summer of 1917, a group of university students in Munich invited Max Weber to launch a lecture series on “intellectual work as a vocation” with a talk about the scholar’s work. He was, in a ...