Max Weber and international relations / editor, Richard Ned Lebow.

"Max Weber explored the political, epistemological and ethical problems of modernity, and understood how closely connected they were. His efforts are imaginative, sophisticated, even inspiring, but also flawed. Weber's epistemological successes and failures highlight unresolvable tensions...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Online Access: Full Text (via Cambridge)
Other Authors: Lebow, Richard Ned (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
Subjects:

MARC

LEADER 00000cam a2200000 i 4500
001 in00000058502
006 m o d
007 cr |||||||||||
008 171103s2017 enk ob 001 0deng
005 20230831181057.6
035 |a (OCoLC)ceba1009078208 
037 |a ceba9781108236461 
040 |a LGG  |b eng  |e rda  |e pn  |c LGG  |d YDX  |d NOC  |d IDEBK  |d N$T  |d EBLCP  |d COO  |d UAB  |d K6U  |d D6H  |d OCLCQ  |d U3W  |d OCLCA  |d OTZ  |d S9I  |d TKN  |d OCLCQ  |d OCLCO  |d OCLCQ  |d EYM  |d OCLCQ  |d UKAHL  |d OCLCQ 
019 |a 1013889118  |a 1022776238 
020 |a 9781108236461  |q (electronic book) 
020 |a 1108236464  |q (electronic book) 
020 |a 1108257275 
020 |a 9781108257275  |q (electronic bk.) 
020 |z 9781108416382  |q (hardback) 
020 |z 1108416381  |q (hardback) 
020 |z 9781108402965  |q (paperback) 
029 1 |a AU@  |b 000065124482 
035 |a (OCoLC)1009078208  |z (OCoLC)1013889118  |z (OCoLC)1022776238 
050 4 |a JC263.W42  |b M36 2017 
084 |a POL011000  |2 bisacsh 
049 |a GWRE 
245 0 0 |a Max Weber and international relations /  |c editor, Richard Ned Lebow. 
264 1 |a Cambridge, United Kingdom ;  |a New York, NY :  |b Cambridge University Press,  |c 2017. 
300 |a 1 online resource (1 volume) 
336 |a text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a computer  |b c  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a online resource  |b cr  |2 rdacarrier 
347 |a data file 
520 |a "Max Weber explored the political, epistemological and ethical problems of modernity, and understood how closely connected they were. His efforts are imaginative, sophisticated, even inspiring, but also flawed. Weber's epistemological successes and failures highlight unresolvable tensions that are just as pronounced today and from which we have much to learn. This edited collection of essays offers novel readings of Weber's politics, approach to knowledge, rationality, counterfactuals, ideal types, power, bureaucracy, the state, history, and the non-Western world. The conclusions look at how some of his prominent successors have addressed or finessed the tensions of the epistemological between subjective values and subjective knowledge; the sociological between social rationalization and irrational myths; the personal among conflicting values; the political between the kinds of leaders democracies select and the national tasks that should be performed; and the tragic between human conscience and worldly affairs"--  |c Provided by publisher 
520 |a "This edited collection of essays offers novel readings of Weber's politics, approach to knowledge, rationality, counterfactuals, ideal types, power, bureaucracy, the state, history, and the non-Western world. The conclusions look at how some of his prominent successors have addressed or finessed the tensions of the epistemological between subjective values and subjective knowledge; the sociological between social rationalization and irrational myths; the personal among conflicting values; the political between the kinds of leaders democracies select and the national tasks that should be performed; and the tragic between human conscience and worldly affairs"--  |c Provided by publisher 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 8 |a Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction Richard Ned Lebow; 2. Max Weber and international relations Richard Ned Lebow; 3. Wissenschaftliche Warheit: Weber's search for knowledge Richard Ned Lebow; 4. Production of facts: ideal-typification and the preservation of politics Patrick Thaddeus Jackson; 5. Max Weber's power Stefano Guzzini; 6. International organizations and bureaucratic modernity Jens Steffek; 7. Decolonizing Weber: the Eurocentrism of Weber's IR and historical sociology John M. Hobson; 8. Weber's tragic legacy David Bohmer Lebow and Richard Ned Lebow. 
588 0 |a Print version record. 
600 1 0 |a Weber, Max,  |d 1864-1920  |x Political and social views. 
600 1 7 |a Weber, Max,  |d 1864-1920.  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst00034097 
650 0 |a International relations  |x Philosophy. 
650 7 |a International relations  |x Philosophy.  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst00977075 
650 7 |a Political and social views.  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst01353986 
700 1 |a Lebow, Richard Ned,  |e editor. 
776 0 8 |i Print version:  |t Max Weber and international relations.  |d Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2017  |w (DLC) 2017029481  |w (OCoLC)972857450 
856 4 0 |u https://colorado.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108236461  |z Full Text (via Cambridge) 
915 |a - 
956 |a Cambridge EBA 
956 |b Cambridge EBA ebooks Complete Collection 
998 |b New collection CUP.ebaebookscomplete 
994 |a 92  |b COD 
999 f f |s 17c57586-ddb6-448d-8394-8587c4e114ed  |i 7af20cf6-f5d5-47a9-8d03-659f491a43c1 
952 f f |p Can circulate  |a University of Colorado Boulder  |b Online  |c Online  |d Online  |h Library of Congress classification  |i web