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Annotation This is the first edition in any language of all of Max Weber's writings on academic and political vocations. The translation is new and liberally annotated, including a look at Weber's personality and what it was that made him such a phenomenon. Max Weber made many significant...
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Zusammenfassung: | Annotation This is the first edition in any language of all of Max Weber's writings on academic and political vocations. The translation is new and liberally annotated, including a look at Weber's personality and what it was that made him such a phenomenon. Max Weber made many significant interpretations of both academic and political vocations in his two lectures on Science as a Vocation (Wissenschaft als Beruf, 1917) and Politics as a Vocation (Politik als Beruf) 1919), as well as in a series of newspaper articles including those written between 1908 and 1920. Since these writings are of more than historical interest, there was a need to bring them all together in a single volume. Newly translated and annotated, this collection comprises both lectures plus 32 articles which Weber wrote on academia. Most of these have not been translated before. In the Introduction, Prof. John Dreijmanis relates the academic and political vocations to each other conceptually, showing that there is considerable overlap and some convergence: the need for passion, an inward calling, as well as career insecurity both vocations. Dreijmanis then examines the person of Weber and provides a new view of him, in part through the lens of Carl C. Jung's theory of psychological types as further developed by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). As an extravert with a powerful thinking function and intellect, he was driven to take an interest in events outside himself and to speak his mind. Coming after a long line of introverted German philosophers, he was a phenomenon. The new translations, by Gordon C. Wells, are more faithful to Weber's style of expression, and they correct an accumulation of errors of previous translations in the oft-translated essays on Politics and Science. Contains Glossary, Bibliography, Names Index, Subject Index. |
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spelling | Weber, Max, 1864-1920. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJycKXbHp38y9QfvrTWVYP Max Weber's complete writings on academic and political vocations / edited and with an introduction by John Dreijmanis ; translation by Gordon C. Wells. New York : Algora Pub., ©2008. 1 online resource (xii, 221 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Classics series Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-213) and indexes. Translated from the German. Print version record. Annotation This is the first edition in any language of all of Max Weber's writings on academic and political vocations. The translation is new and liberally annotated, including a look at Weber's personality and what it was that made him such a phenomenon. Max Weber made many significant interpretations of both academic and political vocations in his two lectures on Science as a Vocation (Wissenschaft als Beruf, 1917) and Politics as a Vocation (Politik als Beruf) 1919), as well as in a series of newspaper articles including those written between 1908 and 1920. Since these writings are of more than historical interest, there was a need to bring them all together in a single volume. Newly translated and annotated, this collection comprises both lectures plus 32 articles which Weber wrote on academia. Most of these have not been translated before. In the Introduction, Prof. John Dreijmanis relates the academic and political vocations to each other conceptually, showing that there is considerable overlap and some convergence: the need for passion, an inward calling, as well as career insecurity both vocations. Dreijmanis then examines the person of Weber and provides a new view of him, in part through the lens of Carl C. Jung's theory of psychological types as further developed by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). As an extravert with a powerful thinking function and intellect, he was driven to take an interest in events outside himself and to speak his mind. Coming after a long line of introverted German philosophers, he was a phenomenon. The new translations, by Gordon C. Wells, are more faithful to Weber's style of expression, and they correct an accumulation of errors of previous translations in the oft-translated essays on Politics and Science. Contains Glossary, Bibliography, Names Index, Subject Index. Intro -- Introduction -- Weber's Personality Type -- Weber's Illness -- Weber's Two Vocations -- Science as a Vocation -- Articles on Academia -- Politics as a Vocation -- The Present and Earlier Translations -- Earlier Translations in Chronological Order -- Science as a Vocation [167] -- Articles on Academia -- 1. The Bernhard Case [238] -- 2. [Unsigned] -- 3. Message of Congratulations to Gustav Schmoller on his Seventieth Birthday (24 June, 1908) [251] -- 4. The "Bernhard Case" and Professor Delbrück [253] -- 5. The Alleged "Academic Freedom" at German Universities[259] -- 6. Second German Conference of Teachers in Institutions of Higher Education -- 7. Social Democrats in Academic Teaching Positions [273] -- 8. Academic Freedom in the Universities [275] -- 9. Transactions of the Third German Conference of Teachers in Institutions of Higher Education -- 10. The Conference of Teachers in Institutions of Higher Education[288] -- 11. Professor Ehrenberg [293] -- 12. Transactions of the First German Conference of Sociologists -- 13. The German Sociological Society [308] -- 14. Challenge to Duel at the University of Heidelberg [310] -- 15. On the Affair of Dr. Ruge -- Professor Weber -- 16. An Opinion on the University Question [313] -- 17. American and German Universities: How They Differ[317] -- 18. German Conference of Teachers in Institutions of Higher Education[324] -- 19. Professor Max Weber (Heidelberg) on his Speech at the German Higher Education Conference in Dresden[325] -- 20. Max Weber on the "Althoff System" [332] -- 21. The Schools of Commerce: A Reply by Professor Max Weber[333] -- 22. The Prussian Educational Administration and Prof. Max Weber (Heidelberg)[342] -- 23. Max Weber and the Althoff System [344] -- 24. Professor Weber on the Althoff System [345] -- 25. Max Weber, Statement (Memorandum to the Schools of Commerce) [349]. 26. Once Again Weber -- Althoff [352] -- 27. Once More the Statements by Professor Dr. Max Weber (Heidelberg) [353] -- 28. Report on the Activities of the German Sociological Society for the Last Two Years[354] -- 29. A Catholic University in Salzburg [358] -- 30. Declaration of Withdrawal from the Allemannia Fraternity [360] -- 31. Professor Max Weber and the Fraternity Students [362] -- 32. The Demonstrations at the University [363] -- Politics as a Vocation [364] -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Names. Education, Higher Philosophy. Academic freedom. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85000300 Politics, Practical. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104466 Teaching, Freedom of. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85133058 Enseignement supérieur Philosophie. Liberté de l'enseignement. EDUCATION Higher. bisacsh Teaching, Freedom of fast Academic freedom fast Education, Higher Philosophy fast Politics, Practical fast Dreijmanis, John. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81050319 has work: Max Weber's complete writings on academic and political vocations (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFwq3djVB8j8qpQVJwKRPP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Weber, Max, 1864-1920. Max Weber's complete writings on academic and political vocations. 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spellingShingle | Weber, Max, 1864-1920 Max Weber's complete writings on academic and political vocations / Classics series (Algora Publishing) Intro -- Introduction -- Weber's Personality Type -- Weber's Illness -- Weber's Two Vocations -- Science as a Vocation -- Articles on Academia -- Politics as a Vocation -- The Present and Earlier Translations -- Earlier Translations in Chronological Order -- Science as a Vocation [167] -- Articles on Academia -- 1. The Bernhard Case [238] -- 2. [Unsigned] -- 3. Message of Congratulations to Gustav Schmoller on his Seventieth Birthday (24 June, 1908) [251] -- 4. The "Bernhard Case" and Professor Delbrück [253] -- 5. The Alleged "Academic Freedom" at German Universities[259] -- 6. Second German Conference of Teachers in Institutions of Higher Education -- 7. Social Democrats in Academic Teaching Positions [273] -- 8. Academic Freedom in the Universities [275] -- 9. Transactions of the Third German Conference of Teachers in Institutions of Higher Education -- 10. The Conference of Teachers in Institutions of Higher Education[288] -- 11. Professor Ehrenberg [293] -- 12. Transactions of the First German Conference of Sociologists -- 13. The German Sociological Society [308] -- 14. Challenge to Duel at the University of Heidelberg [310] -- 15. On the Affair of Dr. Ruge -- Professor Weber -- 16. An Opinion on the University Question [313] -- 17. American and German Universities: How They Differ[317] -- 18. German Conference of Teachers in Institutions of Higher Education[324] -- 19. Professor Max Weber (Heidelberg) on his Speech at the German Higher Education Conference in Dresden[325] -- 20. Max Weber on the "Althoff System" [332] -- 21. The Schools of Commerce: A Reply by Professor Max Weber[333] -- 22. The Prussian Educational Administration and Prof. Max Weber (Heidelberg)[342] -- 23. Max Weber and the Althoff System [344] -- 24. Professor Weber on the Althoff System [345] -- 25. Max Weber, Statement (Memorandum to the Schools of Commerce) [349]. 26. Once Again Weber -- Althoff [352] -- 27. Once More the Statements by Professor Dr. Max Weber (Heidelberg) [353] -- 28. Report on the Activities of the German Sociological Society for the Last Two Years[354] -- 29. A Catholic University in Salzburg [358] -- 30. Declaration of Withdrawal from the Allemannia Fraternity [360] -- 31. Professor Max Weber and the Fraternity Students [362] -- 32. The Demonstrations at the University [363] -- Politics as a Vocation [364] -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Names. Education, Higher Philosophy. Academic freedom. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85000300 Politics, Practical. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104466 Teaching, Freedom of. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85133058 Enseignement supérieur Philosophie. Liberté de l'enseignement. EDUCATION Higher. bisacsh Teaching, Freedom of fast Academic freedom fast Education, Higher Philosophy fast Politics, Practical fast |
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