Will challenges to Russia's ruling regime lead to a constitutional government? Can Russia develop and sustain the institutions of a market economy and a liberal state? Which groups and leaders will emerge as the agents of liberalization? These questions-which resonate today in the aftermath of the demise of the Soviet Union-were posed by Max Weber in 1905, when he decided to do...
Will challenges to Russia's ruling regime lead to a constitutional government? Can Russia develop and sustain the institutions of a market economy and a liberal state? Which groups and leaders will emerge as the agents of liberalization? These questions-which resonate today in the aftermath of the demise of the Soviet Union-were posed by Max Weber in 1905, when he decided to document the revolutionary upheaval in Tsarist Russia. Available here for the first time in English translation are Weber's chronicles of the 1905 Revolution, accompanied by two brief essays on the 1917 political crisis ...
Minor rubbing. VG. 23x15cm, vii, 287 pp, Translated & Edited by Gordon C. Wells & Peter Baehr. Contents: The Essays of 1905-1906; The Essays of 1917; The Place of the Russian Essays in Weber's Oeuvre; The Political Significance of the Essays Today; Bourgeois Democracy in Russia: The Zemstvo Movement in Russia; The Constitutional Draft of the 'Union of Liberation'; The Nationalities & Language Question; Church & State; The Socialist Parties; The Intelligentsia & the Bourgeois Revolution; The ...
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Karl Emil Maximilian "Max" Weber (German: [ˈmaks ˈveːbɐ]; 21 April 1864 – 14 June 1920) was a German sociologist, philosopher, and political economist whose ideas influenced social theory, social research, and the entire discipline of sociology. Weber is often cited, with Émile Durkheim and Karl Marx, as among the three founding creators of sociology.
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