Max Weber

Born in 1864
Philosophy Politics
  • Maximilian Carl Emil Weber was a German social scientist who profoundly shaped modern sociology.

  • Born in 1864, he studied law before turning to economics, history, and sociology.

  • Weber's work focused on understanding the rise of capitalism and modern bureaucracy, emphasizing the role of religious and cultural factors in social change.

  • His concept of "verstehen" promoted an interpretive approach to social science.

  • Weber's major works include "Economy and Society" and studies on world religions.

  • He developed influential theories on authority, rationalization, and the "iron cage" of bureaucracy.

  • Weber's interdisciplinary approach and emphasis on understanding subjective meanings in social action continue to influence social sciences today.

Books by Max Weber