Iron Cage
Discover the profound insights of Max Weber, the father of modern sociology, in Iron Cage by Arthur Mitzman. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1984, this compelling biography spans 368 pages, delving into the intricate connection between Weber's personal experiences and the evolution of his groundbreaking ideas. Mitzman's thorough examination offers readers a unique perspective on the historical and intellectual contexts that shaped Weber's sociological theories. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of sociology and intellectual history, this book not only highlights Weber's influence on social theory but also provides a rich understanding of the socio-political landscape from 1864 to 1920. Explore the mind of one of history's most significant sociologists and uncover the relevance of his work in today's society.