Max Weber: Selections in Translation
Discover the profound insights of one of the most influential sociologists with Max Weber: Selections in Translation, expertly curated by Mr. Runciman. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1978, this comprehensive volume spans 412 pages and presents carefully selected extracts from Weber's extensive body of work, showcasing his major concerns and theories. In addition to well-known writings, Runciman includes intriguing shorter selections from Weber's lesser-known essays, covering a diverse array of topics such as the stock exchange and the history of the piano. This collection is essential for anyone interested in sociology, economics, and the social sciences, providing a rich understanding of Weber's impact on modern thought. Enhance your library with this insightful paperback edition, perfect for students and scholars alike.