Max Weber Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 & Vol. 6 No.1 (July 2005 & January 2006)
Volume 5.2 (July 2005)
Volume 6.1 (January 2006)
- Editorial
Sam Whimster - From Agrarian Capitalism to the 'Spirit' of Modern Capitalism: Max Weber's Approaches to the Protestant Ethic
Wolfgang J. Mommsen - The Creation of the Sacred Text: Talcott Parsons Translates The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
Lawrence Scaff - Weber's Use of Scholarly Praise and Scholarly Criticism in The Protestant Ethic and the 'Spirit' of Capitalism
Hartmut Lehmann - Max Weber and William James: 'Pragmatism', Psychology, Religion
Peter Ghosh - Puritan American Capitalists and Evolutionary Game Theory
W.G. Runciman - R.H. Tawney, Ernst Troeltsch and Max Weber on Puritanism and Capitalism
Sam Whimster - Nationalism and the Modern Economy: Communing with the Spirit of Max Weber
Liah Greenfeld - A Weberian Account of Social Norms and Trust in Financial Markets
Sandro Segre - The Origins of the Puritan Capitalist and the Vocational Politician-a Series of Just-so Stories? Or Why is Weber's Genealogy of the Vocational Politician So Uncontroversial?
Peter Breiner - Sombart and Weber on Professional Politicians
Kari Palonen - Max Weber and Judaism: An Insight into the Methodology of The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
Jack Barbalet - Reformation as a General Ideal Type: A Comparative Outline
Mohammad Nafissi - Max Weber's The City and the Islamic City
Sami Zubaida - Work and the Conduct of Life: Weber's Legacy
Hans-Peter Müller - Capitalism and the Spirit of Critique: Activism and Professional Fate in a Contemporary Social Movement/NGO
Pier-Paolo Pasqualoni and Alan Scott