Who is Max Weber?

Who is Max Weber?

German social scientist and political economist who became a founding father of modern sociology. Weber studied legal and economic history at several German universities.

Where did Weber study law?

Weber studied legal and economic history at several German universities. After a brief period as a legal assistant and on completion of his doctoral dissertation, he was appointed professor first (1894) at the University of Freiburg and then (1897) at Heidelberg.

What did Max Weber contribute to the Weimar Republic?

He also produced major analyses of society in Israel, China, and India, in each of which he showed the mutual dependence of culture and society. Towards the end of his life, Weber became politically active and served on the committee that drafted the constitution of the Weimar Republic in 1918.

What is Weber’s theory of modernization?

In all his work Weber tried to trace links between different types of social activity and stressed that the bureaucratization of political and economic society was the most significant development in the modernization of western civilization.

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