Weber: Political Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought)
by Max Weber
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Max Weber Wikipedia ~ Biography Early life and family background Karl Emil Maximilian Weber was born in 1864 in Erfurt Province of Saxony Prussia He was the oldest of the seven children of Max Weber Sr a wealthy and prominent civil servant and member of the National Liberal Party and his wife Helene Fallenstein who partly descended from French Huguenot immigrants and held strong moral absolutist ideas
Hegel Social and Political Thought Internet ~ Hegel Social and Political Thought Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel 17701831 is one of the greatest systematic thinkers in the history of Western philosophy
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Social Science History Bibliography Andrew Roberts ~ Academy of Social Sciences ASS The United Kingdom Association of Learned Societies in the Social Sciences formed in 1982 gave rise to the Academy of Learned Societies for the Social Sciences incorporated 2491999 which became the Academy of Social Sciences on 572007 ASS 15122000 Commission on the Social Sciences Notes from the meeting on 15122000 by Ron Johnston
premodern Japanese texts and translations ~ This bibliography covers texts written in Japan before the year 1600 The focus is on literary prose and poetry but the bibliography also attempts to cover writings of importance for the study of Japanese religion history or culture generally It began as a database of translations into English and other Western languages but now includes entries for works not yet translated as well as
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