Max Weber, Foucault, Legitimacy, and the rewriting of the past: with a cameo by Ludwig Erhard.
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Today’s post is on the opening pages of Weber’s (1918) “Politics as Vocation” (and I am using Gordon C. Wells’ translation modestly adjusted.) It’s all a bit tentative. But here goes. The state is defined as follows by Weber: “The state is the human community [
Max Weber, Foucault, Legitimacy, and the rewriting of the past: with a cameo by Ludwig Erhard.
Max Weber, Foucault, Legitimacy, and the…
Max Weber, Foucault, Legitimacy, and the rewriting of the past: with a cameo by Ludwig Erhard.
Today’s post is on the opening pages of Weber’s (1918) “Politics as Vocation” (and I am using Gordon C. Wells’ translation modestly adjusted.) It’s all a bit tentative. But here goes. The state is defined as follows by Weber: “The state is the human community [