Max Weber
Max Weber-Gesamtausgabe
Band II/5: Briefe 1906-1908
Edited by M. Rainer Lepsius and Wolfgang J. Mommsen, in collaboration with Birgit Rudhard and Manfred Schön
[Max Weber. Letters 1906-1908. Edited by M. Rainer Lepsius and Wolfgang J. Mommsen with Birgit Morgenbrod and Wolfgang Schön.]
1990. 822 pages. Price with mandatory subscription of the multi-volume work
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Max Weber's correspondence between 1906 and 1908 provides a vivid portrait of his personal and intellectual development as well as his political engagement. His correspondence reveals a good deal about the development of the social and cultural science in Germany around the turn of the century. This volume provides a new perspective for research on Max Weber and on the development of the social and cultural science in his time. In particular, in his correspondence with Robert Michels, Weber developed his own political and intellectual views more outspokenly than in his political writings.