Index
The Emerald Guide to Max Weber
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Scott, J. (2019), "Index", The Emerald Guide to Max Weber (Emerald Guides to Social Thought), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 209-216. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78769-189-620191015
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INDEX
Action
, 139–140
types of
, 59, 142–144
see also Affectual action; Economic action; Habitual action; Purposive-rational action; Rational action; Value-rational action
Administrative structures
, 93, 96, 101–102
see also bureaucracy
Affectual action
, 142
Agrarian civilisations
, 80–82
Agrarian property in East Elbe
, 1, 17, 28, 33ff., 172
Althoff, Friedrich
, 17
Archive for Social Science and Social Policy
, 21, 41ff., 117, 119, 120, 179
Aron, Raymond
, 183
Asceticism
, 70–71, 72, 124, 131, 177
Association
, 86, 147
compulsory association (Anstalt)
, 147
voluntary association (Verein)
, 147
Associative action
, 146
Authority
, 83ff., 150–151
Bachofen, Johan
, 169–170
Banking
, 168–169, 172
see also Money, Stock exchange
Baptists
, 67, 69, 71, 124
Barth, Paul
, 9
Bastian, Adolf
, 9
Baumgarten, Emmy
, 15, 18
Baumgarten, Hermann
, 15, 16
Baumgarten, Otto
, 15
Baxter, Richard
, 73
Bendix, Reinhard
, 183
Bismarck, Otto von
, 3, 13, 158
Bloch, Ernst
, 22
Bourgeoisie
, 3, 105, 154ff., 173
Brahmins
, 129–130
Brentano, Lujo
, 6, 8, 64, 74
Buber, Martin
, 9
Buddhism
, 119, 120, 123, 124–125, 130, 134
Bureaucracy
, 98–99, 151, 152, 155, 176
Böhm- Bawerk, Eugen von
, 6
Calling
, 68, 70, 71, 166, 177
Calvinism
, 67, 69, 70, 71, 124
Capitalism
, 6, 21, 27, 35, 174
ancient capitalism
, 81
modern capitalism
, 28, 37, 63ff., 81, 163, 167, 168, 169ff., 174–175
rationality of
, 64
Capitalism and Modern Social Theory
, 183
Caste
, 1, 91, 104, 129–130, 133
Catholicism
, 65, 67, 68, 74–75, 120, 124, 131, 134, 177
Charismatic authority
, 94ff., 110, 132, 151, 152–153, 157
routinisation of
, 94–95
Chinese religion and society
, 1, 119, 125ff., 170
Christianity. See Catholicism; Protestantism
Christian Socialism
, 17
Church
, 110–111, 148
Cities
, 30, 81, 103ff
Class
, 6, 39, 86, 89ff., 98, 137, 148ff.
Class and Class Conflict in an Industrial Society
, 183
Closure
, 85–86, 146–147
Collected Essays on Methodology
, 182
Collected Essays on the Sociology of Religion
, 23, 26, 82, 120–121, 135, 137, 148, 179, 181
Collective entities
, 52, 57, 59, 141–142, 147–148
Communal action
, 85, 139, 146
Comte, Auguste
, 8, 45
Concept formation
, 52ff.
Confucianism
, 113, 119–120, 122–123, 125ff., 133
Conservative Party
, 17
Convention
, 101, 144
Corporations
, 37
see also Joint stock company
Cults
, 107, 128, 132
Cultural sciences
, 4–5, 42, 54
Cultural significance
, 43
Custom
, 101, 144
Dahrendorf, Ralf
, 183
Demagoguery
, 153
Democracy
, 1, 7, 151ff., 155, 156, 179
Diaspora
, 134
see also Pariah groups
Dilthey, Wilhelm
, 4, 13
Disenchantment
, 82, 102, 121, 151
Division of labour
, 165–166
Domination
, 92ff., 137
by virtue of a constellation of interests
, 93, 104–105, 145
by virtue of authority
, 93
see also Authority
Droysen, Johann
, 7
Durkheim, Emile
, 181, 183
Economic action
, 83–84, 163–164
Economic order
, 84, 96, 99, 103, 148, 165
Economics
, 6, 19, 41, 44, 56, 161
Economic sociology
, 44, 82ff., 135, 161–162, 163ff.
Economy and Society, Weber’s plans for
, 23, 26, 77, 78, 135–136, 137, 148, 151, 162, 163, 179, 181, 182
Egyptian society
, 81, 120, 132, 170
Elections
, 98
Energetics
, 21
Engels, Friedrich
, 170
Ethnicity
, 91
Evangelical Social Union
, 8
Evolutionism
, 9
Feudalism
, 31, 60, 81, 93, 97, 125, 129, 169, 170–171
Fichte, Gottlieb
, 2
Franklin, Benjamin
, 73
Freyer, Hans
, 180
From Max Weber
, 182, 183
Functional analysis
, 9, 183
Geisteswissenschaften
, 4
General Economic History
, 163, 181
George, Stefan
, 22
German Democratic Party
, 8, 25
German industry and industrialism
, 3, 63
German politics
, 154ff.
German Sociological Society
, 1
German Sociology
, 183
Gerth, Hans
, 182
Giddens, Anthony
, 183
Goethe, Johan von
, 5
Gotlein, Eberhard
, 64
Gumplowicz, Ludwig
, 8
Habitual action
, 86, 94, 142–143
Handbook of Political Economy
, 23, 77–78
see also Outline of Social Economics
Hegel, Georg
, 2, 4
Hermeneutics
, 4
Hildebrand, Bruno
, 5
Hinduism
, 119, 120, 123, 124–125, 129ff., 133
Hitler, Adolf
, 180
Honigsheim, Paul
, 22
Household
, 87–88, 95, 165, 168, 169, 170
Humboldt, Wilhelm von
, 3
Idealist philosophy
, 2–3, 4, 7
Ideal types
, 21, 42, 54–55, 75
Indian religion and society
, 129ff., 173
Inner loneliness
, 70
Institutions and institutional order
, 84, 144
Intellectuals
, 112–113
Interpretive sociology
, 42, 56ff., 139ff.
Islam
, 109, 113, 134
Jaffé, Edgar
, 22, 41
Jaffé, Else affair with Max Weber
, 22–23, 25
Jaspers, Karl
, 22
Jellinek, Georg
, 7, 19, 22, 64
Jews
, 64, 75, 76, 106, 133, 180
Joint stock company
, 175
Judaism
, 74, 109, 113, 119, 120, 123, 131ff.
religion of Yahweh
, 108, 132–133
Junkers
, 3, 18, 33ff., 172
Kant, Immanuel
, 2, 53
Kathedersozialisten
, 7
Key Problems in Sociological Theory
, 183
Kirkegaard, Søren
, 16, 28
Knies, Karl
, 5, 19, 41, 50ff.
Knight, Frank
, 181
Labour, forms of
, 166
Lask, Emil
, 5
Law
, 7, 17, 44, 84–85, 94, 144, 176
Leadership in political parties
, 152–153, 155
Legal order
, 99ff.
Legitimate order
, 144, 151
see also Institutions and institutional order
Legitimation
, 93–94, 145
Life chances
, 89, 90
Life orders
, 82, 116
see also Economic order; Legal order; Political order
Lilenfeld, Pavel von
, 9
Limited liability
, 31
see also Corporations
List, Friedrich
, 5
Literati
, 126, 127, 128, 133
Lukács, Georgy
, 22
Luther, Martin
, 67–68, 71
Magic
, 82, 101, 107, 121, 128, 131
Main Currents in Sociological Thought
, 183
Mannheim, Karl
, 182
Market
, 84–85, 87, 137, 144, 145, 167–168
Marxism
, 6, 8, 27, 64, 65, 89, 100, 122, 169, 170, 183
Mass action
, 101
Max Weber. An Intellectual Portrait
, 183
Medieval trading companies and commerce
, 16, 28, 32ff., 75, 88–89, 172, 175
Meinecke, Friedrich
, 8
Menger, Carl
, 6, 52, 56, 161
Methodology in Weber
, 41ff.
Michels, Robert
, 22
Migrant labour
, 35
Mommsen, Theodor
, 13, 28
Money
, 85, 167
Music
, 1, 24, 114ff., 120, 121
Müller-Lyer, Franz
, 9
Nation
, 91–92
National Liberal Party
, 3, 8, 13, 16, 17, 63–64, 154
Nation state
, 154
Naumann, Friedrich
, 8, 17, 24, 36
Nazi Party
, 10, 180
New Liberalism
, 7
Nietzsche, Friedrich
, 5, 16, 27, 49, 64
Objective mind
, 2
Objectivity
, 46, 82, 159
Occupation
, 166
see also Calling
Oikos
, 29, 31, 32, 81, 89, 117
Oppenheimer, Franz
, 9
Organisation (Verband)
, 147, 164–165
Oriental societies
, 2, 81–82, 104, 122, 125, 131, 132, 170, 173, 177
Outline of Social Economics
, 78–79, 117, 120, 135, 161, 162
Pariah groups
, 75, 106, 134
see also Jews
Parliamentary government
, 3–4, 8
Parsons, Talcott
, 181
Partnerships
, 1
see also Limited liability
Patriarchal household and authority
, 95, 101–102, 108, 125, 170
Patrimonialism
, 93, 95, 96, 109, 126, 129, 132, 151
Plebiscitary leadership
, 153
see also Charismatic authority
Plessner, Helmuth
, 22
Policy
, 46ff., 159–160
Political parties
, 4, 6, 8, 98, 148, 152ff.
Politics
, 7, 8, 89, 96, 157–158
political order
, 96
Power
, 7–8, 89
Predestination
, 69
Priests
, 101, 107–108, 132–133
see also Brahmins, Literati
Progressive Party
, 8
Property
, 88, 90, 99, 148, 169
Prophets
, 110, 132
Protestant ethic
, 21, 120–121
Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (articles and book)
, 26, 42, 63ff., 82, 121, 124, 131, 162, 174, 181
Protestantism
, 67, 109, 120, 177
Psychophysics
, 21
Puritanism
, 71, 73, 82, 131
Purposive-rational action
, 143–144, 164
Quakers
, 71
Rachfahl, Felix
, 74
Ranke, Leopold von
, 4, 51
Rational action
, 57–58, 82, 140–141
Rational authority
, 98, 102
Rationalisation
, 72, 76, 81–82, 84, 98, 100, 116–117, 121–122, 134, 151, 164
Regulatory groups
, 86
Religion and the Rise of Capitalism
, 181
Religion. See Collected Essays on the Sociology of Religion; Baptists; Buddhism; Calvinism; Catholicism; Confucianism; Hinduism; Islam; Judaism; Protestantism; Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism; Quakers
Religions of compensation
, 112
Religious groups
, 106ff.
Rex, John
, 183
Rickert, Heinrich
, 5
Roman history, 1 agriculture and property law
, 16, 28ff., 80, 170
Roscher, Wilhelm
, 5, 7, 41, 47, 49, 50ff.
Russian revolution
, 2, 22, 155–156
Salvation
, 68, 69–70, 75, 108, 122ff., 130, 131, 133
Schelling, Friedrich
, 2
Schiller, Friedrich von
, 2
Schmoller, Gustav von
, 6, 17
Schäffle, Albert
, 8
Schönberg, Gustav
, 77
Science as a vocation
, 158–160
Sects
, 71, 111, 120
Selection
, 66, 146
Shils, Edward
, 182
Simmel, Georg
, 9–10, 22, 27, 45, 56
Slavery
, 81, 105
Smith, Adam
, 52
Social Democratic Party
, 8, 22, 27
Social economics
, 44, 45, 56, 135, 161–162
Social estate
, 89ff., 97, 98, 125, 137, 150
Social honour
, 90, 96
Social Liberal Party
, 16
Social mobility
, 149
Social sciences
, 5, 10, 45, 54
Sombart, Wernher
, 9–10, 21, 41, 42, 61, 64, 66, 73, 74, 75–76, 180
Spann, Othmar
, 180
Spencer, Herbert
, 8, 45
Spengler, Oswald
, 180
Spirit
, 2, 4–5, 9, 28
Spirit of capitalism
, 21, 64, 177
State
, 7–8, 24, 92, 147, 164–165
modern state
, 97–98, 167, 176
Status
, 86, 89–90, 105, 126, 129, 133, 148ff.
Status group. See Social estate
Stock exchange
, 1, 17, 28, 36ff., 86, 175
Taoism
, 128
Tawney, Richard
, 181
The Methodology of the Social Sciences
, 182
Theodicy
, 123
The Structure of Social Action
, 181, 183
The Theory of Social and Economic Organisation
, 181
Thiel, Hugo
, 17
Tobler, Mina infatuation with Max Weber
, 24, 114
Traditional action. See Habitual action
Traditionalism and traditional authority
, 71, 95, 101, 112, 124, 129, 130–131, 151, 164, 177
Treitschke, Heinrich von
, 7
Troeltsch, Ernst
, 19, 22, 110
Tönnies, Ferdinand
, 8, 9, 45, 60
Understanding (Verstehen)
, 21, 42, 58, 72, 139, 140
see also Interpretive sociology
Value judgements
, 47ff., 54, 82, 159–160
Value-rational action
, 143, 158, 164
Value relevant concepts
, 54
Verein für Sozialpolitik
, 6, 17
Vierkandt, Alfred
, 180
Vocation. See Calling; Occupation
Volksgeist
, 4, 49
Wagner, Adolph
, 6–7
Weber, Alfred
, 8, 19, 23, 25, 182
Weber, Marianne (nee Schnitger)
, 18, 25, 26
editing of Weber’s work
, 137–138, 179, 181, 182
Weber, Max
depressive illness
, 19ff.
education
, 15–16
family background and childhood
, 13ff.
independent scholar
, 21
marriage
, 18ff.
party activity
, 25
reception of his work
, 179ff.
return to academic life
, 24
sexuality
, 20, 25
views on sociology
, 9–10, 45–46, 135, 138ff.
wartime work
, 24, 25, 117, 119
working papers for Economy and Society
, 78–80, 116
See also Jaffé, Else; Tobler, Mina
Wiese, Leopold von
, 180
Windelband, Wilhelm
, 5, 19
World-rejecting religions
, 123
Wright Mills, C.
, 182
Wundt, Wilhelm
, 9
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 Weber in Context
- Chapter 2 Weber: Life, Career, and Politics
- Chapter 3 Studies in Property, Finance, and Class
- Chapter 4 A Methodology for the Social Sciences
- Chapter 5 Religion, Spirit, and Modern Capitalism
- Chapter 6 Comparative and Historical Explorations
- Chapter 7 Economic Ethics of the World Religions
- Chapter 8 Sociology and Political Domination
- Chapter 9 Economy, Society, and Capitalist Development
- Chapter 10 Weber’s Legacy
- Appendix 1: Conspectus of Weber’s Works in English
- Appendix 2: Sources and Further Reading
- Appendix 3: Collected Works in German
- Index