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Add sections to the bookbuilder: The Vocation Lectures (Max Weber)

 

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[Front Matter]
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[Dedication]
Contents
Introduction: Max Weber’s Calling to Knowledge and Action
The “Vocation” Lectures
On “Science as a Vocation”
1. The External Conditions of Science as a Vocation
2. The Commitment to Science
3. The Disenchantment of the World
4. A Meaning for Life?
On “Politics as a Vocation”
1. The Internal Conditions of Political Vocation
2. Responsibility and Maturity
3. The World as One Finds It
4. What Are the External Realities of the Political Realm?
5. Who Might Act Politically: Charisma and Meaning for Life
A Note on the Translation
Texts of Weber in German
Major Texts of Weber in English
Further Reading
Science as a Vocation
Politics as a Vocation
[Back Matter]
Name Index
Subject Index
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