Max Weber Studies Vol. 4 No.2 (July 2004)
- Introduction: Max Weber's Relevance as a Theorist of Politics
Sven Eliaeson and Kari Palonen - Max Weber's Inaugural Address of 1895 in the Context of the Contemporary Debates in Political Economy
Rita Aldenhoff-Hübinger - Science, Values, and the Empirical Argument in Max Weber's Freiburger Antrittsrede
Ola Agevall - Why does Max Weber not define a concept of 'Political Action' in his 'Basic Sociological Concepts'?: Simultaneously a Commentary on Some Aspects of Kari Palonen's Writings on Max Weber
Michael Th. Greven - Lehrfreiheit, Lernfreiheit, Wertfreiheit: Max Weber and the University Teachers' Congress in Jena 1908
Peter Josephson - The Meaning of Honour in Weber's Concept of the Nation
Karl-Ludwig Ay - A Note on Max Weber's Impact on Hannah Arendt's Thought
Tuija Parvikko - Political Theory in an Age of Disenchantment: The Problem of Value Pluralism: Weber, Berlin, Rawls
Peter Lassman - Introduction: Max Weber, Parliamentarism and the Rhetorical Culture of Politics
Kari Palonen