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Abraham, Gary A. And Max Weber

Max Weber and the Jewish Question: A Study of the Social Outlike of His Sociology.

Urbana - Chicago : University of Illinois Press, 1992.,

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ISBN
9780252018411
Auteur
Abraham, Gary A. And Max Weber
Éditeurs
Urbana, Chicago : University of Illinois Press, 1992.
Format
XII, 319 Seiten. Original cloth with dust jacket in additional plastic.
Thème
Max Weber, Soziologie, Judentum
Jaquette
Non
Langues
Anglais
Dédicacée
Non
Premiére Edition
Non

Description

Pencil annotations on endpaper, otherwise very good and clean. / Bleistiftanmerkungen auf Vorsatzblatt, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - Gary Abraham shows how Weber's sociology of Judaism and the Jews is rooted in the vexing climate of intellectual concern with the Jewish question, the problem of the social and legal conditions for emancipation of the Jews in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Weber's sociological treatment of Jews and two other minorities�Poles and Catholics in Germany�reveals a strong fundamental bias against a pluralistic society. The author maintains that such anti-pluralism marks many other areas of Weber's sociology. Abraham's thesis is to show that Weber's views on Judaism and the history of the Jews grow naturally out of his total approach to history and current events, and that both his wider discourse and his particular statements on Judaica reflect an underlying social outlook or image of the ideal society that informs his scholarly work as a whole and that was readily understandable among his contemporaries. This study will encourage a reevalua-tion of the wide-ranging reception of Weber's work in modern thought and will make an important contribution to a general debate about the foundations of a modern pluralist society and how it is perceived by the intellectual community and the educated public. - Gary A. Abraham is an associate professor of sociology at St. Bonaventure University, St. Bonaventure, New York. He has published articles in Isis, Theory and Society, International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, and New German Critique. ISBN 9780252018411