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- Max Weber (1864-1920) was a sociologist who favored an approach to sociological inquiry that generated its theory from rich, systematic, empirical, historical research1. He argued against abstract theory and focused on the cultures we create rather than dismissing structural and other issues2. Weber's thought remained grounded in the older traditions of the Bildlungsideal, his more theoretical positions and political ideas represent3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Max Weber (1864-1920) argued against abstract theory, and he favored an approach to sociological inquiry that generated its theory from rich, systematic, empirical, historical research. This approach required, first of all, an examination of the relationships between, and the respective roles of, history and sociology in inquiry.highered.mheducation.com/sites/0072824301/stud…The historical school of thought at the time, Marxism and modernization, oversimplified and dismissed cultural and religious influence on driving the development of social action and economic structures. Weber “focused on the cultures we create rather than dismissing structural and other issues’’ (Giddens, 1970, 289–310).unm-historiography.github.io/metahistory/essays/m…
Wolfgang Mommsen and others, for instance, have stressed Weber's embrace of Machtpolitik,4 while other critics have claimed that Weber is a "decisionist"5 or reverted in the long run to "value nihilism."6 Because these critics have tended to link Weber with a particular school of thought or doctrine, they have, in general, also overlooked how the Bildungsideal could figure in his generation's progressive-if not...
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