Max Weber’s Sociological Thought on the Economy

“Max Weber and the economy is a classic topic that has occupied scholars for the best part of a century and this book brings together some of the best Weberians around. It contains new knowledge, useful knowledge and some surprises for the reader.” - Richard Swedberg, Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology, Cornell University

Max Weber's Sociological Thought on the Economy

Max Weber (1864–1920) has long been considered a founding figure of sociology. This book offers a fresh reading of Weber's work and highlights his thinking about the economy and economic interactions in society. Complicated by the reception history precipitated by his untimely death, the workings of the economy and capitalism are themes that run throughout his writings but are often overlooked or subordinated to his sociology.

In an attempt to restore Weber's place in the history of economics and to relate his approach to social science to the field today, a distinguished group of Weberian scholars explore the life and works of Max Weber, his interest in economic institutions and forms and his most influential analytical concepts.

Max Weber’s Sociological Thought on the Economy. Agenda Publishing.